Accidents and Deaths.
(Per Press CIIIUSTCIIIiROH, Juno 20, 'i'honias liichurd Cordnor, a farm, ur, 55 years of age, residing at iioylston, was found t'ead at 1 p.m. to-day. iloart failure is believed to oe the cause of doatlt. HI'NEDLV, June 21; An iii)Jiest was held to-day touch* ing the death of ItaLert Lyle, aged 10, who died suddenly yesterday at Port Chalmers. A companion said-bs was with several others on the football ground kicking the ball atoAt, when deceasoil was seen lying onUw grouud, vomiting. jj b waß| pid^ up, but (lied before arrived; lir. Howie stated ho Tt*s%d decoased's liver enlarged with symptoms of hy. .datids", and the lungs were ruptured. Excessive running about would cause death. The jury returned tt verdict accordingly. A , railway guard, named I'odlow. •god JO, on the train from Oamaru' io Palmersion, was engaged in shunung at Waimotu when he fell and a wnigigon passed over his log. Ha •vus conj,e.\ ed to lienlwrt and motHy i ", L , u '" dt,d ' but diod at seven uilock this owning. AUCKLAND, Juno 21, , "lUd 1),lnio1 Gl '« llt . Who • hit i a farm at ArarinuL 'oine on Monday owl as he did '"turn a siearch was made. His dead body was found j„ the scrrtb about three miles irom his house. An inquest was held at OnehuHM. }&.*»«, of uC i- Evidenco was jrivwi a> hn " at dreonKed '» house and 1,0 d,scov fry of his remains w m new .acts wero elicited. Th e in a verdict of "accidental d«uh from suffocation." WANOANUI, Juno 2i, i(,!i!'i' S ir ul(e !'" uo " two 'wys named ■y an ongine-dnwr named Feasoy.
By the death of Mrs i. '"He Phillips, wlriclt took place \ t id,.^' V ' y Ios ' ,it,U <"» June 8, the .West native of New South WileS 10 hor ''est. The deceased m y was well known to a very . huge circle of friends, and had ni ? •nerous relatives. She was born In '' i-'th 180-' S ? dney ' September U7U C0B8W l««tly wag in tV>r Children's Hack ~g Coush »t x- sis * i«t used(according to the directions uich are wrapped round each pot thor <-' is .no wound, bad ten, tr ulcerous sore, however obstinate. "It will yield to their curative propItiws. Numbers of persons who had >eeii patients in the large hospitals vithouL, Uenclit, have been :urod by Holloway's Ointment and ills, when other remedies had sig» ; iully failed. Tor g|k(uiidu>ar swellings tumours, scurvy and diseases <f the skill there is no medicine that an be used with sa good an effect, nid though the c..re ~s t , fc ..so complete anu
important to eufleiem iron, «„ eu ".l s ,'.';'~ The P r "l"'ietors of Bock's UllM/MATIC POWDER wish it known that every tin of their powder is sold with a guarantee. AH Uien/ii'ts or Storekeepers are authorised to refund the price paid to tho« not having benefited by the übo of it. Close on 500 Cured Cases are known to the proprietors, and the following are a few of those whohave kindly consented to have UMif names mentioned to induce atbsc aaU / 'erers to also benefit by the use of Hock's Rhoumatic Powder—l* tfc. vYebb, Mnkotuku ; Tlios. A. Pruden, l",ltlmm ; James Harvoy, Mrs Hart nnd Mary Ann Hodder, Ashhurst ; " W. 11. L-:kies, Pohangina; Joseph" Ouii'.merfield, Foxton ; Maurice Mc-" ■ Nullum nnd Albert Burgos, Waihl 11. R. Dean, l'atca : John Douglas' Hampden. Otago, All chemists artU ■' stores.* .. iiiURF, m;T Mr Alexander Miller, the wail- i known builder, of Hoslyn, is not lav-' ' Isli with words. He says what he ' has to say briefly, and to the point, Writing under date 19th May, Mr Miller says : —"I suffered from rhettmutism in my head for two month#, " and was cured by Rheumo in two or throo days, I can recommend it to any one suffering from the came ISOWplaint. It 4s a volume in a nut* Midi. Two months' agony curat In two days ! "I can recommend v says Mr Miller. You can boliovo him. Rheumo Is sold by all chem * lata and storekeepers at 22s 6d and • 4 s Cd per bottlo. Kempthom*,' Pressor ahd Company, wholcuoto agents.• r <
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 22 June 1904, Page 2
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683Accidents and Deaths. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 22 June 1904, Page 2
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