MYSTERIOUS DEATH.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Christohurcb, last night, An elderly man named Albert Huaith 8011, a butcher at Addington, was found dead this morning in a creek at Hagley Park, apparently diowned. He had a cut on the side of bi 3 head, and a suspicion baa been aroused of foul play, but the stony bottom of the crick might account for the injury. Deceased's watch stopped at 10 pm , and hia money was intact. Ho was last seen alive at 9 30 last night, when he had been drinking, It is supposed that he fell into the wator while intoxicated and was drownod. An inquest is to fos held,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1836, 17 August 1906, Page 3
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