ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
THREE MAORIS DUUU'MUJ. ' By Telegraph,—Press Association. Hamilton, Thursday. Kaiha Haimona, a Maori woman, and her child were drowned in the Waipa river this morning. A FATAL FALL. Whangarei, Thursday!. Information has been received by the police that a man named Scott fell from a kauri tree at Parakao yesterday while gathering gum, and died as a result of his injuries. J GORED TO DEATH. Feilding, Thursday. A man named Humphries at Taonui was gored by a bull on Monday. He had his chest ripped open and several ribs broken. He died early this morning.
PTOMAINE POISONINfi. Wellington, Thursday. Last night Mrs. ArLlnir Haven, wife of a: baker living on Clyde! Quay, her three childi'L-ii, and Ethel Cook, liivir servant girl, became seriously ill after eating tinned sardines, A doctor was summoned, and after he had attended to them they were taken to the hospi-1 till. Their-eonditon is somewhat better] to-day. DEATH h'liOM BURNS. Auckland, Thursday. Mrs. Andrews, who was received at the hospital on Tuesday suffering from burns, died last night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 292, 4 December 1908, Page 2
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