GRUESOME FIND.
TWO YOUNG MEN BURNED TO DEATH. Per Press Association. Wellington, last night. At Dnnnovirltc a gruesome discovery has boon made on a bush section at tho foot of tho hills at Unutaoroa, and distant about uiuo miles from Dannovirkc. Somo wooks agj a Norsowood sottlor named Wood sent two sons, John, aged 21, and William, agod 15, to a soetion in Unutaoroa to live. Tho youths wore omployed bushfolling, and wore last soon on Novomber 9th, when they were visited by auothor brothor. To day fchoir father went with a trap to convoy his sons homo to spend tho Christmas, and was horrffiod to find tho burned remains of tho camp, and tho charred bodies of his two sons amongst tho debris.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 703, 24 December 1902, Page 3
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