UNNATURAL BOYS.
CHARGES OF ATTEMPTED PITRIOIDE. PUB PBEBS ASSOCIATION, Woodville, January 17. Tkf e S boys named Gibbons, sgrs 12, 9, 7, son® of fin old s?ttler here, have been arrested on a change of eqap' iog to pohon their father, Gib 'en* tpa for himeelf op Wedm-sday morning, and, although hi noticed a peculiar f aste and smell with it, continued di'jnJdng Sho-t]y after he suffered integral paion, and luckily was very s'ek. On investigation he found a quan'ity oF aconi'e amongst the dry tea. The «c >nite was kept in the house and us d for treatment of cows The boys w< r°j not at home. On s°arch being unde tliev paro f<?fli)d on the Hon. J. L>, 0 mondV property, two from Wo-idvi'le. Besides other provisions they li(i4 «-ight geese in their possession. T e li yv| admitted putting aconite in the te<.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 18 January 1902, Page 2
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146UNNATURAL BOYS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 18 January 1902, Page 2
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