ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Per Press A-jsocution. Mabton, May 28. In a f jolball match Marten against Rata, Le.-lie Mcludoe, playing for the former, bad a leg broken, Napikb, May 28. At OiiJihu yestmday, Niko Mwiimua, 'tged about 18 years, was eng. ge>i feeding a horse. He picked up a guu io shoot a bird and stumbled. The guu went off tind rhe full charge entered the boy's neck, dea:h being instantaneous, Auckland, May 28. The body of an elderly mm named Patrick Fee, of Clarence-street, Ponsonby, was found drowned in the harbour. There is no evidence as to how tha fatality occurred. The iuquest on Sarah Morris, the victim of the Mangere outrage, concluded with a vetdiot that death resulted from it.juries inflicted by some parson or peisjna unknown. Two Maori buys, named Tutu* Tukotu and Pe'a Te Amotahe, gave evidence admitting tbey were in the vieioi-.y of Mrs Morris' residence on the dite of her dea:h, but denied entering the house and all knowledge of the crime till after they hid left the diatriot. Wssrpow, May 25. Thomas Teller, 60 years of age, was workiog at the Harbour Board's quarries to-day hading atone on a truck by a orane, when the block in the sling broke in half, one pari falling on Teller, inflicting two bad oompound fractures cf both legs and a similar fracture of the right foreirm. It is possible che latter may have to be amputated. While working on a road to-day for the County (Jjunail, Michael O'&eefe ht-.d the eslf of one of his legs pierced by a broken limb of a tree. He was taken to the hospital.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1903, Page 2
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274ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1903, Page 2
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