ACCIDENTS FATALITIES.
(Per Press Association.) Dargaville, last night. A soriouß Bccident ocourrad at TutaniOe bush, a log falliug on Peter Coburn. Ho was injurjd internally. Twenty-two men took five hours to oarry him to the railway. In many places the bearers wore waist defp in mud and slush. Auckland, last night.
An mquest was hold yostorday regarding Jane Wilson, a child who died suddenly on Wednesday. Dr Robertson said be called in on Wednesday. The child had then been dead about half an-hour. Ho declinod to give a certificate of death.as bo had not attended tbo case during the life of the child. A post-mo'toru examination revealed bronobital outurrb, pneumonia and congestion of the lungs. Pneumonia often produced fatal results within a few hours. ' A verdict was returned in accordance with the modioal evidence. Harry Armstrong, a young man whose parents live ip Tasmauia, bad his arm broken and back hurt through beiog carried twioe round the belting of Drumgood’a flaxmill at Waiuka. Wairoa, last night.
At the inquest on tbo body found al Waikari beaoh, it was identified as that of Oharleß Dixon, drowned on July 16tb Wellington, last night.
At an inquest held yesterday afternoon upon the body of Rondo! Hogb9n, aged 12, son of Inspector-General of Baho.ds, who died nt a private hospie 1 while under ohorloform during a surgical operation,the jury returned a verdict that death was due to accidental onuses while under chloroform rightly administered. Dunedin, last night. Obituary: John Thomson, of Port Chalmers, acting-Chairmau of the Dock Trust.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1590, 21 October 1905, Page 2
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