NEW ZEALAND.
(Fes Press Association.) Auekland, Saturday. DuriDg the four weeks ending February 24th the Waihi Goldmining Company erushed and treated 25,281 60n3 of ore for bullion valued at £60,210. This is another record return. The dead body of a Tokatoka settler, Charles Rswlinson, was found at Wbakapara this morning, with a revolver beside it. Search parties had been out all the week. Taihape, Saturday. A man named Jack Ryau poisoned himself at Hedley’s boarding-house early this morning. A letter was left addressed to his sister, showiog that the aot was premeditated. Hokitika, Saturday. Henry James Bradley, an elderly married man, a set’lor at Arahura Valley, died suddenly last night from heart disease. John Butland, a very old and eiteemed resident, died this morning, after a lingering illness. He was the father of Mr Butland, the well-known West Coast footballer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1695, 12 March 1906, Page 3
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