ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
— ♦ FALL FROM A TRAMCAR, A man named Nelson was admitted to tho Hospital at an early hour yesterday morning, suffering from injuries to his left leg, and a cut ovor his left 'eye. Nelson is reported to have fallen oft a tramcar in Courtcnay Place lato on Saturday night. WOMAN'S LEG BROKEN. I,a to on Saturday evening Mrs. Nesh, residing at 10 Ingestre Place, fell out of tlie top window of a two-story house. She was not admitted to the Hospital till 2 p.m. yesterday, when it was found that she had sustained a broken leg. TRAM ACCIDENT. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, September 16. Miss Hollick, a visitor from Dunedin, fell when leaving a tramcar, and her right foot was so badly crushed by the wheel of the car that it had to bo amputated. DEATH B\ r DROWNING.' Foxton, September 16. At an inquest on the bo3y of Lewis : Wilson hold this, morning the Coroner returned a verdict that deceased met bis'death by drowning while in a stato of intoxication.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2879, 18 September 1916, Page 8
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173ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2879, 18 September 1916, Page 8
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