ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
r A TROOPER INJURED.
■ s Trooper Brown, from the Trentliam Camp, was admitted to the Hospital at 8.30 last ,night suffering from n-doubly fractured leg. He had been rolled upon by a. horse. ■ ;■ SUDDEN DEATH. 'An, old lady of_ 60 years, namod MaTy. Parmaii, was discovered dead in her room at No. 12 Abel Smith Street yesterday afternoon. Deceased went to Church, at Boulcott Street on Sunday morning. She returned to her lodgings and went to hor room at about 9.30 a.m. She was later seen by-another occupant of the house at about 9.30 p.m., but was not seen alive after that. It is supposed that she died from natural causes. . An inquest will be held. SUDDEN DEATH IN A STREET.' ffly Teleftraph.-I'resß Association.) _ _ Walpawa, October 5. ■ Harry Reid, a married man, dropped gead in the street at Ongaonga on (Saturday. He was formerly a resident of Otago.
The Maeterton Homing Pigeon Club flew an old-bird race from Blenheim, on Saturday, Drake Bros.' Beetemall being the first bird clocked in, with J. Dixon's Signalman second, and E. Low's Nordica third. The time occupied for a distance of one hundred miles ■waS/Zh.r. 45min.
If you are sufferuig from a Cold, and experience a tightness of the Chest with difficulty in breathing, you s hould try "NAZOL ;-it will give you relief mid remove the trouble. Price, Is. 6d — 4(tvt
Hγ. ScTinef, of Messrs.. Schaef and Sons, Grey'mouth, is at present in Wellington! The firm are solo New Zealand agents for the Auburn Automobile-Co., and aro landing by tho Pakeha a consignment of motor-cars, which- they are offering for sale very cheaply.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs a"d Colds never fails, ls.Gd, ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2273, 6 October 1914, Page 7
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284ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2273, 6 October 1914, Page 7
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