CASUALTIES.
- o (PBIS9 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) AUCKLAND, November 19. Charles Wise, son of Mr ¥. W. Wise, »1 Auckland, while cleaning a chimney .«' .Jt Waimehia, fell to tho ground and r «?* c , his neck - Dt - Crai « st ated that • Wise died of heart disease before falling. He was thirty-ona years of age »nd had been in tho railway service for ■ . > in months. DUNEDIN, Novembor 18. Mrs W. Davidson ivas killed yesterday while driving in a single buggy . ; »»r Glonorchy, owing to the horse 1 , bolting and throwing her out. A child, »bo was also in tho trap, escaped unhurt. . ( GISBORNE, November 19. John Cannon., a shepherd, was mus- •' ' L er , ln *" Bhee P on Mangatokerau station, <'.-. To jg» Boy, yesterday, when his horse i* ■, Ml on a steep face, and, rolling down <,»'i. iboot eight chains* was killed. The -,;<.&' rider was thrown clear, and rolled a l;, niiUn.ee of about two chains. His ».,</ ipins im severely injured, and his recovery is doubtful. OAMARU, November 18. At »n inquest on the body of Joseph McleUßßghah, who shot himself on FriW ■* Waikaura, the only evidence tn»t» aT e any indict ion of the motive '»r the suicide, waa thnt deceased had < MM a good trotting horse for £40, and Wight an indifferent one for £150. .HiS-*^" 1 ** 1 to P rp J" °» *> is mind. The *Wict was "Suicide whilst temporarily
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 7
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