It ts reported that » practical jokp, wbicn might have terminated fatally. waa played upon a young man nanwd Frank O'Sfeanneay. el Taradale, Hawke'sßay on Saturday evening by a joung woman. It appears that CShannesy, who is well known in local Booaicai circle*, was trying over some aonga at a boarding house. Alter singing os« ha was asked by the young woman if ha wootd care for a drink of hop al*. Ha took th* cop offered htm and drank nearly all the contents, wbteb proved to ba sheep dip. CSbannoy at ©nee mounted his bicycler and rod* to a doctor'" *, whete ha collapsed Si arrival. Another doctor waa calEed and after treatment the sufferer waa brought round. O'Shananesy's eondftipo waa critical on Sunday, but yaitarday ha bad improved to such an tjrtant that c« was pronounced out of dpnpar.
M 2* 64 only 22s €d for one of iNNES BROS.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 140, 18 March 1909, Page 5
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