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TELEGRAPHIC.

Accitaits and Fatalito

New Pwjioutu, August 22, An accident happened near Inglewood yesterday morning, when a man named Dusshiusk, a Pole, who was felling trees, was crushed, He had to be dug out, It is reported that both logs were, bvpkon, and he was also internally injured. _ A yomig girl named Lily Bruce died suddenly this morning at Westown through tho breaking of a blood vessel while coughing. Nelson, August 23. A settler named Thomas Hiokey was {filled at Wangapeka yesterday while busiifelling, ' " Invercakoill, August 22. The jury; at the inquest on the. body of Emily Shanes,' found a verdict to the effect that death was paused by. poison, solf-adipiujstered, while in a depressed state of mind. The girl had Had a sweetheart with whom sho had broken off communication, and she had promised to marry another shortly. '

Mm Poultry Show.

'■'.'•■ Nelson,. August 22.;, The Nelson Poultry Show, which oponed to-day, is a pronounced success as regards excellence and number of exhibits, a 6 well as attendance, The Blenlieui entries were countermanded owing to there being no stoamoi', but Bogan and Co., Wellington, take six fjrsis,' live seconds, and a commended; ill rE. E. Bannister, ten firsts, three seconds, and one ooinmended, The dog show opeus to-morrow. Dunodin Hospital Enquiry.

Dusedin, August 23. The enquiry into tup solitary condition of the hospital was continued this afternoon, Dr Mchelor' again giving evidence. Hedetilt' with the amount collected for tho riynieologiealWard and purses' Home. He stated t|iat he belioved the nurses and others engaged in the hospital were 'aiiffiiiiic, and one house surgeon was nsver well when in the hospital, while l.e had been in first-class health since he had gone to-Seachffe, The inquiry was adjourned till

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3395, 23 August 1890, Page 2

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286

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3395, 23 August 1890, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3395, 23 August 1890, Page 2

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