SHOCKING ACCIDENT.
■ -jfc>. _._—___ A WOMAN KILLED.
(BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Dunedin, this day. Mrs Taggart, wife of a well-known stable keeper, left her , home alone in a dogcart drawn by one horse ab aboub half-past live to drive to a place Taggarb has ab Musselboro. In Crawford-street the horse bolted and turned into Manor Place, and in doing so brought the wheel of the vehicle into contact with the kerbstone. The sudden jerk threw Mrs Taggart oub, and she alighted on her head in fronb of bhe wheel, which passed over her. She died shorbly after being received into the hospital, never having recovered consciousness.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 5
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