An infant named Yaughaa died on Monday night at the Maternity Home, and an inquest was held yesterday afternoon, a verdict of death from natural causes being returned. An infant named Albert Edward Kelly, who had been an inmarte of a licensed liome, under the Infants' Life Protection Act, died in the Hospital early yesterday morning. An inquest will be ueid. (FSKS9 ASSOCIATION TKLKGSAJf.) AUCKLAND, July 28. At Otau, Wa'roa South, Charlea, the ekven jvar old son of Mr J. Murtagh, was ahot dead whilst he and his brother were pigeon shooting. A cartridge missed fire, ;uid was, unfortunately, not taken out of the gun, but striking tho gun on th« ground caused it to explode. The boy had the back of his head blown off. At the inquest a verdict was returned that deceased was accidentally hLot.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11647, 29 July 1903, Page 7
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