Am posting this article as it may help someone out there re time frame, superintendent's name etc of the above mission. I wonder if young Daisy was even old enough to go the mission at her own request. There is no indication of Daisy's age, and found nothing re her burial at the Mission, Darlington Point or Hay MI's haven't located birth reg'n for Daisy from NSW CD Death Surname BROWN Given Name Daisy Father Willie Mother Unknown Place of reg'n Narrandera Reg'n year 1892 Reg'n No. 8910 >From The Narandera Ensign Aug 18, 1892 A young aboriginal girl named Daisy Brown, died at the Warangesda mission on Saturday last somewhat suddenly. She had been suffering from cold and sore throat about three weeks before her death, for which the Mission authorities applied comforting remedies, and gave her a tonic to help to strengthen her as she had for some time exhibited a want of vigour. The other blacks at the mission set afloat a rumour to the effect that she had been poisoned by the tonic given her. This rumour caused considerable perturation amongst the inhabitants of Darlington Point, which lies about three miles from the mission station, which induced Senior Constable Simpson to advise the coroner and ask for an inquest. This was granted, and Dr. Arthur Langdon, who has recently settled in Whitton was sent for to make a post mortem. At the request of the coroner, who is suffering from a severe cold, Mr. John Andrew. J.P., went up to Hay and held a magesterial inquiry, at which Dr. Langdon gave evidence. The doctor stated that the deceased died of double pneumonia and that the medicine given by the overseer was perfectly harmless, and had no connection whatever with the death of Daisy Brown. Mrs. Hannabas, wife of the superintendent, and matron of the institution, stated that she brought Daisy Brown from Sydney five months ago at her own request, that she was born at Boggamildi on the Gwydir, that her mother was a black, and her father a halfcaste. Mrs. Hannabas and Senior Constable Simpson also gave evidence the gist of which we have written above. A verdict in accordance with the medical testimony was returned.0