CASUALTIES.
Mrs W. G. Ferguson, who was admitted W tho C'hrisichurch Hospital on Monday, suffering from a fractured log, was last night reported to be progressing satisfactorily. The old man named Fregley, who was found in an uneonseious condition in Fitzgerald avenue, on Monday night, suffering from concussion of the brain, recovered consciousness yesterday, and was reported last night to be progressing satisfactorily. (rriEss association telegram.) IXVERCAIiGILL, December IT. John F. Hawke, a carpenter, aged 39. died suddenly yesterday while working at Makarewa. Ho had just recovered from - Ho leaves a> widow and three children
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16398, 18 December 1918, Page 9
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