DERANGED MAN’S PLEA. SYDNEY, Jan. 24. At the inquest oil Crouch, the Coroner committed William Suckling for trial on a charge of murder. Suckling, who appeared deranged, said his reason for committing the crime was that he had been put in the wrong ward. The doctors had promised to remove him, hut had nut done so. He preferred deatli to staying there, as he objected to the noise.
Just arriving from Nelson and Otago large consignments of tomatoes, apricots, nectarines and plums. Our instructions are to sell at lowest market prices. Paterson, Michel and Co. A Ltd., (phone No, 2). —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 2
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101Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1928, Page 2
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