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EVIDENCE GIVEN AT INQUEST. DROWNING IN BLUFF HARBOUR. By Telegraph—Press Association. Inverc-rgill, March 27. At an inquest on Martin Patrick Boyle, widower, aged 51, whose body was found in the Bluff Harbour, evidence was given that he had received an account of £9O for the treatment of his daughter in the Waipiata sanatorium and worried about how he would pay it. The coroner found that death was ap-_ parently due to drowning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1934, Page 5
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