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FATALITIES.

SUPPOSED SUICIDE: BUSH ACCIDENT.

Per Press Association^ Auckland, last night. An unknown man was brought to Auckland by the train from Heiensville this morning, and admitted to the hospital in a dying condition. He was found in Slateby’s bush, about four miles from Helensville, yesterday, by a settler, in an unconscious condition, suffering from revolver wounds in the head and abdomen. I A revolver with several empty cartridges was found close to the man. Ho is about 40 years of age.

A telegram from Whangarau states that a bushman named Edward Bramloy was buriod alive through an accident in the bush on Monday. Whon his mates rescued him he was alive, and stops were taken to remove him to the Whangarau hospital, | where he died upon admission.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 2

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FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 2

FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 2

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