CAUALTIES.
_4 . i SERIOUS COACH ACCIDENT, . (SPECIAL TO "TUB PIUJW.") ,'>Sy\ AttIIOWTOWN, November %./, When tho mail coach was comiafc',] down tho Ballarat jtLiil, Arrowtovf'B,';;' on Tuesday nighc, tho vehicle, through' 1 the brake not acting, got way on. Uto\ driver, Mr T. Moooniey, usod eirer/* effort to keep tho horses jn hand, aad-"* managed to sslcer them round tiip stwji,;' corner, but tho coach ewfcrvotL into jar» street, gutter and capsized. AtKsWv, passengers <fivo in number) audt'Q»' driver were thrown out. Mr Jv ToroK bull (representative of tho Mtueejr* , Harris Company) had his shou!der'«»f. located and fractureir, while tlio othefi" wore nioro. or less shaken. >vß&ul.£ it not bean for tho presences oik; mind of Sir AlcSoriloy and tho canablj},/ tray ho handled his horses, a much oftriM serious accident must havo" liappea&;. L The hill is dangerous at any timejftMp, it is understood tho coaches' ttillMi&;[ future take tho Tost Offico Hill..o';^?'(PBESS ABBOaATIOS TSLEGJUUfc)^' *~ AUCivLAiNi), A pedlar, about 60 years of ySjyW collapsed on the dooiblcp of a bynionds street' to-Uay, and • (Ujjdjj lawn tickets found in a nuclei-*s».<[■ .made out in the name of V. c>."HosN?-': WGSTPOIIT, November #&', Thomas Stowart, a teaman oa fcwtrc l ;- --the steamer Canopus, has been since November ±o\.u } and -it posed that ho was drowned ia'i'-fw|, liuller Hiver. [ ''■,%s': DUNEDZN, November WM : \ Mr C. C. Graham, Coroner, held,**'-' enquiry this afternoon death of Stephen JinrriiiKton,'iy*2ip*,>j ' of ago, who was found dead hflfigtHi:" from tho rafters of a htablo ycstewß 'at his father's farm at Shid ~Bvb% . Anderson's Bay. The following WJftc written in pencil, was found in ifojffcr ■ room by tho father:—"Uoar fattier^lj ■ am tired of the world, and it gi?«K?*-i ! pain to think that you have tiowr^ much for mo and have been so gfwf? i father to mc. So, to m% , and yourself. I am, your son, etOTJM ■ The evidence submitted showed tlwt «sj, ' ceased 'had -been, in good smntSj Mte '■ apparently had no worrtes. • *S{. Coroner said there was no douft ttg, this was a case of suicide by whUoinatem S y 6^l^ A man named Roderick Cleag* twenty-five years of ago, was *o™»JSH in the Waikaia Bush, from his camp; ■■yesterday.. dentlv been dead some time. a native of London, and came Dominion six years ago. v^'R A small boy named Alfred Merrin. residiws at Kaiapoi, **jSti nittod to the Hospital ycstndaf noon suffering from a broken W^J DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCO^!' Is tho most wonderful /s?s}?g3£ discovered for the cure of &*&*&:. Colds It will rehcre jou ! others have failed. Iβ M Obtainnble everywhere _L-^'"'
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19121129.2.80
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14525, 29 November 1912, Page 8
Word Count
426CAUALTIES. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14525, 29 November 1912, Page 8
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.