ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
Per Praes Association: v GISBORNE, Jnne 3. i-tobcrt Cjillcspie, a single man, aged &> committed suicide at- Patutahi this morning, by cutting his throat with a. razor. HOKITIKA, June 2. A young girl named Mary Hall, employed m the Occidental 'Hotel, + ll nre\r herself from a railway bridge . hito' the Hokitika river at about 6 p.m.. Her cries for help brought an oil launch, to the scene, and she was, resbhed m- at thoroughly exhausted condition. /Considerable difficulty was experienced mi bringing her round,, but the latest advices state that she is recovering. CHRIST CHURCH,' June 3, A boy named lloy Rosendale hadxhis forearm broken just below the elbow ; while climbing a tree at: the East Ghriatchureh School yesterday. .- An inquest was held v^itprrlmr Bishop, DLriJi^SSSK" "^ th wde?&° f infant daughter f WF- W^' Evid «m«»- was liven }? Rllssell V -> the effectTthai; the child had turned round m its perambulator on to its face, arid had been asphyxiated The Coroner returned a verdict that de?A^ had: been due to accidental sutfooation.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7812, 3 June 1909, Page 2
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173ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7812, 3 June 1909, Page 2
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