CASUALTIES.
A young mairried woman named Mrs Fagan died suddenly at Ashburton on Tuesday. She was on her way to a friend's house, when she became unwell, and sat down on the kerbstone. She was he.ped into a house close by, and died in about half an hour. • , - At Lyttelton yesterday, at No. 7 wharf, Alexander Longman,, while discharging railway iron from the Whukatane, had hid ankle crushed. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, February 4. Yesterday afternoon, while tha Monowui was coming up the harbour S. PhLp3, the Union Steamship Company's waterman, waa pulling cfl from the Port Chalmers wharf to meet the steamer, accompanied by Peter Hansen, when the latter suddenly foil into the bottom of the boat. Plrr.ps pulled back to the wharf, and Hansen was taken on shore .and promptly, attended to. but life was extinct. Hansc-n was a fisherman about fiity-fivo years of age. BLENHEIM, February 4. Mr Joseph Taylor, blacksmith, an o'd resident, and a prominent figure in Masonic circles, died rather unexpectedly early this lnorning.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 3
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