CASUALTIES.
» A man named F.rno-i Oscar Charles Gillman wa- killed r.n Kridiiy :it M ■■■■■:- p.otamia Siatioti. ftirty-five lei!•*•>' -ouili-we-t oi'-Ashhurton, 'i.-iiough ,-iippiug dmi'ii a mountain si t h> w:ii!i> liiii-ierin;.:. A man w!n> w«« driving a young hor-e in a gig wa.s thrown out of the vehicle on Saturday night in Ca.shel street through the animal taking ! r:v:kr. and receiv«'d l>ail cuts .ab-.u: the kire. He was 4-arried into Mr A. C. Th<;:npson's stables. clom> by. and a doctor .-en: for. A boy named James Spoor wa.s tak,-:i to tlie ho-pital ye.-terday suffering from j injures received througii ta..li.::g off h;*s ; bicycle on the Sumner n-.a-J.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 8
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