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The Mining Accident at Kumara. Ktjmara, July 9. Kelly was released on Saturday night and taken to the hospital. He was severely crushed. His limbs from the stomach downwards were perfectly dead. Efforts were made to restore circulation by means of hot bricks and fomentations, but all was in vain, and the poor fellow died yesterday. Kiley and Cooney, the other two men, are both dead. Kiley’s body was recovered. Cooney will not be released till to-day, as there has been another fall of earth. Dunedin, July 29. Mr Justice Johnston and Mr Justice Williams have arranged that the former shall take the rest of the business at the present circuit sittings here, and that the latter shall go to Christchurch in the meantime. A house, occupied by a man named Barron at Eavensbourne, was burned down on Saturday. It was insured in the Standard office for £l5O, and in the Now Zealand office for £l5O. A cookery school is about to be opened in Dunedin by Miss Fiddler of Adelaide. Addresses were delivered in connection with it on Saturday afternoon by Dr Oougbtrey and Mr Bathgate, R.M.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 948, 9 July 1877, Page 2
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189INTERPROVINCIAL Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 948, 9 July 1877, Page 2
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