FOUND IN THE BOAT HARBOUR
INQUEST ON WALTER WOODS. Ati innuprt was held yesterday aftcr™tn h ? W G. Riddell, S.M., confloating in the. boat harbour on MonWalter Woods, son of tho d* ceased, stated in evidence that his father eniovel "ood health and was of o. cheerfnV disposition, and of regular habit. He was 65 rears of aw. For some time past ■hThaA been worried over business affairs, ™d -?>St particularly worried him wa* ?hat he was to have vacated on Saturday last the premises in Manners Street, where his butchery business was earned on He never save any indication that he intended io do away with liirascif. Kβ left hi, keys, watch, and other th.ncs he usually carried in his pocket at home before he went out early on MonWflM.. sorter at the Quay Hotel, stated he snw the late Walter Woods about 6.30 or 6.45 a.m. <™ Mondar. Tie called at the' hote andi had a previously sern deceased in the hotel. The Coronet- returned a J crd, . c L ?! found drowned, adding rhat Hie evidence pointed to the fact that "'« *•*."** enterrd the water while suffering from mental depression. '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 31, 31 October 1917, Page 6
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190FOUND IN THE BOAT HARBOUR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 31, 31 October 1917, Page 6
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