ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
' RESIDENT KILLED, (by TELEGDArH.-- —(SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)- „ , Palmerston, April 20. Henry Kruse, middle-aged man, was killed at Ashhurst this morning at 11 o'clock ■ as tho result of a slip'in a metal pit / Deceased up till recently had' been, farming at' Raumai, and is well known in the district He kaves a widow andifamiiy. An inquest mil be held to-morrow. . ! • WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. (BY TELEGIUriI.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. j" = " T D ' Dunedin, April 20. ' JMary Jano arailey, a married woman, 56 years of age, residing near Port Chalmers; died suddenly while sitting at the dinner table yesterday. ' At the inquest a verdict !)f death from natural causes was returned ■ ' FOUND DEAD. ; Hokltika,' April 20 ! . Mr. James Marshall, a well-known idon- : tity, was found dead in his bed this evening No particulars are:to hand. " ' j AUCKLAND MAN'S DEATH. J " , • , Auckland, April 20. I James Pnce, who was injured by falling ( from a vehicle which collided with a tram 4 pole on April 6, died at the hospital vester- f Jay-. : I YOUNG MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. 1 . A u ,s' k ! a l ld , April 20. 0 A young man named White was seriouslv s injured near Hcndorson yesterday. , He was 8 riding along a road and collided with a drav q a shaft of the dray wounding ]ii m in the f stomach. Iho case was' a serious one, and iwo doctors were dispatched by special train n Prom Auckland. , a THE RIVERTON BOATING ACCIDENT, g ■ m , , c „ April 20. ti The bodies of the throe men lost from a t ishing boat at Rivorton were found to-dav d nrashed up on tho Riverton beach.h
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 177, 21 April 1908, Page 7
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