ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
THE TAONUI TRAGEDY. '. : (BY:'TELEGRAPII—SPECIAL: CORRESPONDENT. 1- " ■"* ■ /!. - Feilding, March 20. -y * At tlio inquest to-day : in connection with the Taonui-tragedy tho . jury gavo a- noncommittal verdict to tlio cdoct that, Hasso's :!: : death was caused by an explosion, perhaps ~ ; vby'/dj'iiamito, 1 . but there', was: no bvidoncol tov show how. •. .. V. ■ ..- : MARTON RAILWAY COLLISION Marton, March 20. -■ ■■ : ■ ' Dommett, the carrier, who was struck by. trucks at the;junction crossing last evening,....hadi two ribs brokeiv and minor, injunps. :Ho • ■ n ■ ; ; is. ti'iakiiiggood-.-progress. - His horse was' not . injured. .->>• ■ . . ry< : -' ! }'yy y : &y'-l WOMAN'S BODY FOUND ON A BEACH. ' '~ : (lir TEIiIIOnAriI—PRESS ASSOUIATION.) ■ .Wry;-. Dunedm, Much 20 r.'j'-!flje"\l>b3y of. ;'i\'married .'.woman. naniod ■&; Mary vHubburd,. about fiftv-fivo years 01d,.' -' •who :)'es(ded ,m King' Street, was found-on ; ,j Tomahawk' Beach this afternoon.' ; Deceased rleft' jVpnie- ' ll'; a,m.;, sfating v sji.o Igouig' tb; hayc'.a; look round?''; I STRUCK BY A TRAM ' - Dunetlin, Maich 20. / v ' 'James' Bradvj who was found in an uo» "f , • '.cpnscioujsvcollation, on- the railwayflino. tPort, Chalmerson. Wednesday week, • haying:: v..apparently, bcon struck by a passing.tramj v .\ ' dieclr iii ■ tlie'.' hospital. this afternoon' without hayjlig 1 ; regained consciousness." / V; K,l '^rs: suidipE.'^-vj.v:^ : Chrlstchurch, March 20. i A" man-jiamcd Frederick-Kennard coiiV jiiitfed-^uic.idQ\bJ;:b'utting"his : .tijrpat' .with' jy\*;V y; razor this evening. '.' ' '.V :r'} iyy y L y A WOMAN'S DEATH. * , ! . , . Invcrcarglll, March 20. >/ : ""thb'i .inquest/on ; j£. ! ' ■' Mrs. Garthwaite, ■ found dying ; near Lums- iV",' • . den, wasl to tho effect, that death was due ; to gastritis, brought on by/drink 1 and ex- . :pbsurotAfffc6lddind.citrefc ••A' ; v^ot'^as'- : r£i. turned accordingly.' Glsborne, March 20 At'.'lo ' o'clock this morning, a man . (un-; J -.: khdWiO found lying in shallow water near 'a' bridge. M Life -was. 'not .quite, extinct, but efforts -to - rest oi;o animation' fpiJedJ : yyj-v) ;i -v^'-.-.v V, ACCIDENT ON TOE MANUKA ' '' J : During- tho, voyago of. tho Manuka, -'whinA-w 'arrived-, yesterday Irom: Napicr, -a passenger ,!■■: 'Mr. Fotheringham, ,booked for Lytfcoltoi),' : .'was ,somowJiat iEfcriously.. injured.He was-" 1 '■'lying on it .couch'm. tbo' .social- hall, while-. > rfttio' southpriy-igalp-' tljc '-/yessol 'Vcxperiericedv'":'':.' Hvas at its hoight,- and 'during a •particularlyshcav.v lurch tho'- couch ; canin ." away.- •• 'Eotheruigliam was hadly cut about tho head;. -djid sustainecl.MiijuriqSl to L :
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 152, 21 March 1908, Page 7
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351ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 152, 21 March 1908, Page 7
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