ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
• FATAL - FALL ■ FROM . WINDOW. ;..,;.'■■,.« : Miv.W.' G.Jtid-i]oll>.S.M.,.lieM an,inquest at; .the \Yfllliugton Ho J spita),y?'.st.<;;i;day afternoon, regarding tlvo ataUl <if Frederick .tollv|"'ii recent'arrival from the Old Country, '.who '-'wits' -ifijuvfil through, falling. i'rom-'-a,' window ■ ill' t:»o of tiia • upper -doors.- of ••tho ■ -Pcople/f i.Vflltteo in Cuba Street;.. on.Jlomtay.muru* 'ling, last. .l>r«".'>'f \kf Mount Conk Police. Station, represented the police. ~' v . ',':'•.', ' - J)r. W. KingtoirJA-n'e, wh'd'WaMt" 'ft 'post-mortem examination', attributed death'to fracture-iof the spine a»«I compression, of' the spinal -cord— • - Other -ovideuee was. given ..to. the,.effect- that deceased arrived at Port Chalmers bv tho Tura'kina from Khg'lalid on Friday last, and' 'readied Wellington by the ferry* steamer Maori on Sunday. He was about 25 years of age, avid had been a counter hand in the linen drapery trade. On Sunday evening ho had tea. in tho People's Palace Hotel, and- then booked a bed, being shown to a room on the. t-nj) floor. He--occupied-the rnmit en conjunction with another boarder warned lloge-rs, w-ho had booked . with him. Prior to going to- the hotel it iiad been observed that ho Was somewhat alrent-viiinded. At abeut 3.20 on Monday morning lie was discovered m pam in' the vard of the hotel about-30tt. Maw lii's bedroom window... \\hoii.Approached liV flu empteyee he called out that be Jwd a broken hack.and was mad Ho was removed .to Dr. Mackin's surgery, and after vecetvii'ig attention there \XAs sent to the Hospital, whore he died at 1.30 on Tuesday aUw. noon. When he ontaiwl the. Hospital on Monday mottling he-stated' w answer to a question .by the senior house SlU> gean (Dr. Eraser) that ho h.ad had a l.t of depression. His property included about' £U"m money, m /«v*o|>« sui<lmml to "Mr. i\Joily, i Vwk \ilto*. Old PontVaUi. N.," awl a eard bearing the name "F. S-, dully, 6 Amhiirst Koad, Hackney, N.E. ■ ~ ■■ The. Cormvar returned si verdict that 'deceased met liin death as a result of juries received through falling fwn Zwindow Of the hotel. habere «» no evidence- to show whether the -I,il Was- accidental or whether it ojon-nrrod on account of the deceased's mental condit ion.
APATHY OF SHIP'S CAPTAIN.' IX A FATAL CASK. (By TriOT-apH.—l'ress Association.). Bteni'ieiin,. November 36-, . At the inquest nt Hnvekiek wi.lJenviinin Patriek M'Catiloy, whose..body day, a'verdict was returned that (teThe iurv atfcM-'n nder-trMlio effect that'the. captain-ot tho*- barijuwui.iw Scnorita. showed .i.<HiU!H-nc ?v^; m;t,,, «- vosti-'atwi:-.after haying, wen .the, Ufspeed, and the onppm-s continuing to n«> lor some time'ai'tw. . , , .... WAGON I)IUVr;R;KILLED. „■ . fitsberne, ••November S5 r . i Charles Wilson, an elderly m:iu,.dv:rvinil'a WflSpu, w M .i:in!ud..<cad,,on the roadside A wheel jvisHecl, ever ,1» S head. ■■•-■■ •'■>■■-■■<■ MAIL COACH OVKimiHNKfI..Blabnrnft,'N'.v\'eiHber'2(l,". • ■ ..'IV mail ■■reach met .«itt iHtwtfideijt ■ w hcn"i'-r.Mßiii*-U» Waiapu.ffivp'.,llu» morm». B . Tin, vehicle i„« the passeiisers into die mei. • t«natclv ihey were able to .reach land, The mails, with the exception o . two small private bags,-were rtcsverod. , ~ CHILD. V/poirvHliV: November 'jti. . The five-veai-old daughter of K. W, Smith- train exawii!.ev,.w:iS run over by ft molor-Mf in Yofiel Street )it midday te-(lav.' mill had her riidit leg ■ broken,■.■
The followius wwWlious have "toon received for the vacant scat oil- lite J/iwor Hutfc (\Mitii-ih— (nominated, by Ales-sis: M 4. 'I'. Ki«l«yGi*l ? ami 11. 11. LccMt). Mr.. A. .ly*«' (iwiuiuulod by. Messrs. .1. W V» Kult'li'mi .A. 1). }\ivsonnKO),-Mr. lv- <> A. AVoudwtol!- (nominated by.M»ss];».,.!.<..A. enfipiniVrU •A-.-MaenskiU. ■3,:.h. t mat A/ J-.-Uohb?).- Jilostiuu- day is on- -December .!},-aml .Km-.uaUiiiK ftl '« aa " vovl.is.od elsewhere.' . .'.,', .''..," '~ Mr. Towim-ml ami r-nnl. Ltd., , w,H ,T I tli« rontents «r"Hits. t>i«iM.'Jitjil.„.t!}fe, Willis Street, mi- Mo-mlay next,. Dp-i-embci-l. Most of- the fiiraiinii;. J.S.of coir, ami is slated to have been ,M!,,-,«s? wilv a few months. . "•" ,\ir V. V. Col-hill. No*' I'lymsmlh, has n list <"•!' properiics far sale i" IW»' i'jsuo. 'i'lniso coinoi'iso huuso properties, dairy. farm*. Mini' •«•" liU'se blueUs «f voujilfj,. wu-h >■-!ith 1 arses i» ami. A list at prv>» pei-tie* in the KaKlan district jjyill also. be, fift jiWiliS^i^
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1917, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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