ACCIDENTS. AND FATALITIES
ETJX OVEE BY TEAM. (By TelegTaph—Press Association.i Auckland, Juno 22. A woman named Mrs. Kate Wallace wa& run over by a (ram in the city lonight. When picked up she was unconscious, and mutilated. She was convoyed to the. hospital by the ambulance, but expired before arrival. GiriL thrown vr\(m horse. Lucy Bealtie, 16 years of ape. etcprlfMighlcr of Mr. H. K. Baker. ■« Hopper Street, was thrown from a horfo about three o'clock ypslml.iy afternoon, and Mislnincd a slight fracturo of the skull. Dr. Trail, who was called In attend Iho injured pirl, ordered lid , removal lo Ihe li'.ii-pit.il, whoro fhe regained consciousness last iiiphl, and was doinpr well. Meffrf. liiindon, Stewart and Co., land ngriil.S .Ha=itiißr. advi-rti.-u particulars nf ,i farm nf "i'llij iir.ro.-. for snlo. For Chronic Che=t Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. fid. * Refreshing and healthful at all times and seasons—
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1161, 23 June 1911, Page 7
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