The brigantine Clansman,.which went ashore on Gisborne beach on April 4tb, was foated successfully yesterdny by Nelson Bros., of Auckland, who bought the vessel for £9O. Nothing further OBma out at the inquest *t Wellington on Mrs McKsnna, except that she was a woman of sober habits. The medical testimony was that she died from failure of the heart's action, and not by drowning. Verdict according. This is the fifth death lately through falling over the unprotected breastwork, A shooting accident occurred near Opanaka on Tuesday, A youog man named Moray, in company with his brother, went int« the bush, taking a loaded and cocked gan, and while waiting for bis brother to join him he put ao axe and the gun together, standing on eud. The axe slipped and on Moray attempting to recover it the gun want off. The i oharge of eliot lodgod iu his neck, also lacerating his left hand. Ha was taken I to the hospital. '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1895, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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161Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1895, 23 May 1889, Page 2
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