ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
—*- Mr Horniblow, of Rangiora, aged eightysix, was walkiag in his garden on Saturday, when he tripped and fell, breaking his thigh. James Eenry, aged fifteen months, son of John O'Hara, a warder of the Sunnyaide Asylum, died suddenly on Sunday at 6 p.m. The child was only taken ill on that day. Mr O'Hara went into town for Dr. Moorhouse, but the child was dead before he returned. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) DUNISDIN, August 12. A child, slightly over two years of age, son of a miner at Green Island, named McLachlan, was drowned in a well close to his house. INVERCARGILL, August 12. During the execution of Minnie Dean a boy fell from the roof of a building to the a distance of thirty feet, fracturiDg hie skull. w
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9182, 13 August 1895, Page 6
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