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ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE? Our Riglan correspondent wired us yesterday :—George Robinson, butcher of Raglan, left Moon's hotel oil Friday morning, wished good-morning to Miss Swann, in Wallis-streot, anil has not beeu seen or heard of since.
From a Raglan residont who was in Hamilton yesterday, we heard that Robinson's pipe and hat had been found on the wharf at Ragian. Constable Butford taking this as pointing to suicide was engaged during the day dragging the habour, but with what result we have not yet heard.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3065, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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