NELSON ITEMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association
NELSON, Deoember 26,
'ihe tnlSdays have passed very pleaßautly, Uiu weather beicj? good, aud there have bfleu considerable numbere of visitors in town.
Mr MoNee, Acting Coroner, and Constable Hammond, wsce returning to Murchison from the inquest on Campbell, who waa killed while bush felling at Oweu Junction, when their horse tan away, and after galloping for half-a-mile, the vehicle waa cjrerfcurned. Hammond escaped with bruises, but MoNee had his shoulder dislooated, and was considerably out" and bruised. Subsequently Hammond and a man named Downie wera bringing in the damaged vehiole, when their vehiole broke down, and both were thrown heavily bat escaped seri v o'js injury.
'lbis morning Mr Finch Mason, a surveyor, whose father lives in the Auckland distriot, was laughing and chatting in a house,where he was a guest, when he fell and expired immediately. A medioal certificate waa given that the cause of deatji, w»s hemorrhage on the brafo.
CABLE NEWS.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8319, 27 December 1906, Page 5
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164NELSON ITEMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8319, 27 December 1906, Page 5
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