DOMINION ITEMS
A SUICIDE,
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association )
HAMILTON, M rurcli 17‘
Maurice Sweeney, a farmer, of Walton, was found dead on his farm yesterday, with a shot gun- beside him, and a wound in the chest, tje is survived by a- wife and two children.
DAIRY R EPRESENTATIVE
(WELLINGTON, March 17
The Daily Hoard yesterday unanimously resolved that William Goodfellow should represent the dairy industry of the Dominion in an advisory capacity at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa.
THROAT CUT
DIJNEDN, March T 7
John Albert Aingo, 43, a well knovviri wine and spirit merchant, who was 'missing from his home, at St. Clair since 10 o’clock yesterday morning, was found dead this morning on the rocks at St. Clair, with his throat cut. He had been in ill health for some time, suffering from a nervous breakdown. Me leaves a widow and five 'children.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 6
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