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ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES

Uf/ os cciLLAPsi

DEATH 'AT ELLERSLIE GREEN.

AUCKIANp', : --iEbbrhary;;'27/ :

A member of •BbwHngv Club, Mr Marry ifdllj, haged :75;. ‘ joed-la-psed .during, afternoon- tea- -adjournment at greens on Saturday, and died within a few moments. Mr Jo 11, -who. was' a well-known veteran player, had been taking part in the play and had had afternoon tea before his collapse.'.' Dr. E. P. Spencer 1 was summoned, the cause of death being assumed to be heart failure. Mr Joll was a. retired grocer.

CHILD BITTEN BY DOG,

PAINFUL WOUND' IN FACE.

HAMILTON, February 28

<A child, Margaret Hun wick, aged two years) the daughter of Mr and Mrs ,E. Huiiwiek, of Greenwood Street, •Frankfcu,; was hit-ten in the cheek by a eaJttile dog' onGiFfiday evening. A painful 'Wound,, necessitating several •tstiffehes,' wa.s received The child is making-good progress.. INJURED WHILE BLASTINGA narrow escape from death when a bLuting'accident occurred an a farm "at Mangamuka was .-experienced bv Mr M. -Simets. He' was blasting limestone, and ate-da charge did .cpt explode, ’he proceeded to make an and the full charge "exploded during his inspection.

- Mr Simeos was thrown many yards. His. body and limbs were severely burned -alit! -peppered with .small pebbles.

’ Dr Mai] extracted numerous pellets and removed the patient to -hospital. .Although no. bones were broken, Mi Simeos suffered greatly from shock.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6

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223

ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6

ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6

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