ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH IN THE BUSH. By Telegraph—Press Association. Levin, Tuesday. The inquest on the body found at Waiohanga on Saturday viae held last. night before the District Coroner. Fonj witnesses identified articles and clothinjj found with the remains as those of Stanley Beattie, the man missing from Manakau. Nonstable Satherley, in addition to identifying the clothing as Beattie's, eaid that the very long arms and legs of thb body found Tesembled Beattie's build, explaining how it came to pass that » "missing friends" notice was circulated by the police to the effect that Beattls had been seen alive in Sydney. constable deposed that the man Bert, Walker came to him some weeks ago and stated that he had seen Beattie in Sy*. ney and had "shouted" dinner for Jum. The Coroner returned a verdict of found dead.
BURNED TO DEATH. ! ' . , . Waihi, Tuesday. At the inquest on Richard Benjami* Harris, who was found burnt to deatk after a fire in a shanty at Waihi «a Sunday, the Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 127, 16 October 1912, Page 8
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174ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 127, 16 October 1912, Page 8
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