CASUALTIES.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) AUCKLAND, October 1. Agnes Oroker, who cut her tlmwA last night, died early thds morning.WAIROA, October 1. A number ol trash fellers on the Waireka station were practising with a pea rifle and « target.' The weapon .refused to so off. One examined it, and, lifting tie hammer, tie cartridge exploded, and shot » misa named Ed. Lingleo through the (eft arm, the bullet lodging in his side. His mates sledged him twelve miles, and brought'him to ihe hospital.
(TOXBB ASSOCIATION TBLEOBAM.) GISBORNE, October 1. At Awanul an open verdict was returned »t all inquest; cm the body of a Maori woman, vriho, nfber a domestic quarrel, was found drowned, tbe body bring recovered eleven days later. - There were no signs of viofanoe, but signs of death from asphyxia were also; wanting.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11393, 2 October 1902, Page 6
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