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POISONOUS WILD HONEY

MORRINSVILLE MEN ILL (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) MORRINSVILLE. Tuesday. Through eating wild honey, two -uorrinsvilie residents, Messrs. Kelly, ®fn.. and N. Hastings, on' Hangawera ■toad, have been seriously ill since Sunday. At one time Mr. Hastings’s condition was serious. The honey was taken from a shed yter the bees had been smoked out. Several members of the party ate the oney in ignorance of the possible danger. Mr. Hastings became very ill was unconscious for a time, but mproved later and was reported to be wmgressing well this morning. Kelly was not so badly affected.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 9

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POISONOUS WILD HONEY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 9

POISONOUS WILD HONEY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 9

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