ACCIDENTS & DEATHS.
WOMAN MORTALLY WOUNDED. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT. (Per Press Association.) ‘ AUCKLAND, This Day. Missino- from her home at Takapuna for a short period, and returning home on Fridav, Mrs Martha Bradley, aged 45, was found in her bedroom on Sunday with a wound! in her, throat, one died half an hour after she was admitted to the hospital. • NECK APPARENTLY BROKEN. AUCKLAND, This Day. Mr Louis Ramsbottom, employed carting bv the Public Works Department, was found dead between Marksworth and Wellsford under the cab ot bis vehicle. Apparently Ins neck was broken. Deceased, who was aged between 45 and 50, leaves a widow and four children. INJURED IN COLLISION. AUCKLAND, This Day. As the result of a collision between, a motor-car and a horse and cart neai Manurewa, Mrs Wynne Murray, aged 33, was removed to hospital suite ring from concussion of the brain. Mr A. Adams, employed as a barman, and Mr A. G. Frost, sustained minor injuries.
BOY'S FATAL FALL FROM HORSE. AUCKLAND, This Day. Ronald Frederick McCrae, aged nine, son of Air John AlcCrae. was riding.a horse bareback up a hill on his Lathe, farm at Clevedon, when the horse fell. The boy sustained injuries and died in the Auckland Hospital. - MAN FOUND WOUNDED. J ALASTERTON, This Day. Michael Murphy, aged 23 who was staving at an hotel in Alasterton w at found yesterday morning by bis loommnte with his wrist cut, apparently with a razor. He was removed to the Alasterton Hospital. Murphy is & single man, and had not been long in Alasterton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 132, 17 March 1930, Page 5
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