CASUALTIES.
An elderly man named John M* Pherson died suddenly at Kaiwarft W** tion, Culverden, early yesterday inc. He had complained of feeling well of late, but was going aboufc B» work much as usual. After hanne\t» breakfast yesterday morning, Meaner son went out to plant sonie trees. _ shepherd, passing along shortly ai wards, found him lying dead. deceased was a very old employee or Kaiwara Estate, and was about seventy years of age. So far as is know » lmd no relatives in -New Zealand. Frederick William Vance. 79 speare road, Sydenham, sixty-five of age, died suddenly on night. An inquest ** as ke'd . Coroner (Mr T. A B. Bailey) jester day, when a verdict of death from he*" failure wv»s recorded.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAMS.) WELLINGTON, July 20. K porter named liydcr, who. was on duty at Lambton railway station ttniglifc. was caught bv a train wtol crossing the yard and knocked do* He was seriously injured about tM head ' DUNEDIN. July 20.William McKee. a young uian,JW found dead at Makarora on Tueed*/' , Death was due to a gunshot wound-
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15648, 21 July 1916, Page 6
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