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" Rough on Rats."

(Per Press Association). Wellington, October 10. At the inquest on William Reay, who was found at Brightwater in a dying state, aud who died shortly after, the medical evidence showed that death resulted from poison. About five grains of arsenic were found in the stomach, a box half-full of " Rough on Rats " was found in deceased's coat. The verdict was that death was due to poisoning by "Rough on Rats," taken while in a despondent state of mind.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 89, 11 October 1895, Page 2

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" Rough on Rats." Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 89, 11 October 1895, Page 2

" Rough on Rats." Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 89, 11 October 1895, Page 2

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