CASUALTIES.
(rXJSS ASSOCIATION TTCLEGKAM.) .J* DUNEDIX, April 17. James Roberteon, a fireman, employees on tho Rise and Shine dredge, dropped! dead on board last night. He suffered? from heart disease. j! George Brooks, 15, died at the h<*§ pital thm morning, as the result of •"' biilk't wound in the abdomen. He v**& playing with a toy pifrtol with sojna^ other Ik>V6 when it went off, and he r<K ceived tlie pellet in tne abdomen. ? GISHOKXE, April 17. {■ A young nun named liiomson, * M* m cent arrival from Australia, was con*" vevt'd to the Hospital froffl Motu. AVJiile hnshtelling, he had hi*, leg .so badly erne lied by a falling tree that amputation wat» necessary. <' ;
SI'DDKX DEATH. |" Iruspoctor Gillkv-i received a <olcgrafflj( from Lincoln yesterday, stating th*tS .Siira.li Silvester, of Gicon Perk, diocl .suddenly at 11 a.m. yesterday.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12481, 18 April 1906, Page 8
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