ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
FOUND DEAD IN A WHARE. i Br Tcles'rmh—Press Association. Waipawa,'September 24. The body, of an elderly man, aged about fiO, was found in a wharo on n station six miles from Waipawa. Death had evidently taken place about twelve days ago, the body being in an advanced state of decomposition. It is believed from papers in the pockets of tho deceased fliat' his name was David Spiers, and that he has relatives in the Canterbury' district.
DEATH JJNDER' ANAESTHETIC. ; .« ; Dunediri, Septembpr 2-1, Margaret Gillick, 55, died in the Has- 1 pital yesterday while uhder an auaestlietic. She had been fiperated on for internal trouble, and expired immediately after the operation.' The inquest was opened to-day and adjourned. . WOMAN FOUND DEAD. ' Aucklnd, 24. A married woman named Nan M'Coy was found dead in a house at Moiu£ : to-day. The neighbours hoard ttf deceased scream, but took no' notice, ij) 1 she had done so before. Subsequently the decTOfcd was found o ntho floor with • gas tubing near lior mouth and the gas turned on. !
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 6
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176ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 6
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