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CASUALTIES.

Telegraphic information woe received yesterday morning, by, . Inspector. Oilj lies to the effect that Stephen Mouneey, . of Cooper's Creek, was found dead in a paddock on Sunday at View Hill, where he ; had been working on Saturday.. Deceased * -was subject to fits, and it ie surmised that 1 he fell ■ forward •on his. face .and .was * smothered. There are no marks, of vioI lenoe on the body, which was removed to John Mounseys house at: View Hill, j 'Hie" deceased -was a single "man. ( The t Coroner decided that an inquest would be i held. - : '. --' •■'■ "" : ■•'■ ::/'" : ;-■'..' ■.'. I Cliarlen • Hagley, eon of Mr W; Hogley, i of Sidtwnter Creek, died fndd«hily on Suni, day. : Ho was >yell up to Saturday, The - doctor- sent for w«s noi prepared to givo * a certificate, though death wae probably ' dtfe to pneumonia. Mr H. W. Ditihop, 5 Goroner, will hold an inquest this morning. t A boy named Qaridge, while returning ' home • from t3je D»txict High fichool, c TemuLa, on ■TPjcidav afternoon," : feH and ' broke. hie arm. He was, taken to .th© a Temuka private hospital. . ' ;

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12016, 18 October 1904, Page 5

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CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12016, 18 October 1904, Page 5

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 12016, 18 October 1904, Page 5