INVERCARGILL.
Last night. A man named Charles G. Grungdale, a Swede, committed suicide early yesterday morning. When found by the constable, he was hanging by a rope from a-pole used for a clothes line in tin) yard at the back of the Clarendon Hotel, where' had been staying. Deceased was a ■ . 50 years of age, and arrived ■ . <\> Melbourne, where he was cltrkir - Bros.'establishment;. Aboi!t6.w ■ - ■ his wife went home from Melboiu • - deceased was unable to go from \ funds, and came here to better <
position. He has been in low spi since his arrival, and in a letter addres to a townsman who assisted him, he 6 his nerrous system was rained, and t : suspense and disappointment had dc ■- for him. An inqne.it will be held. The Engwood sections, eastward of < town were sold on Saturday nig Neatly 40 sold at an average of £275 j acre. The land was eagerly compe' for.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3433, 23 December 1879, Page 2
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151INVERCARGILL. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3433, 23 December 1879, Page 2
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