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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

[BT TELEGRAPH — PBES3 ASSOCIATION.] NAPIER, 25th November. A youth about sixteen years of age, named Frank Pulford, son of Henry Pulford, farmer, of Clive, was found dead on the road between Whakatu and CHve this morning. TWlad was taking milk to the creamery at Whakatu, and" it is evident "that the horse must have bolted, and the young fellow been thrown out of the cart, as the horse and cart were found some distance away. An inquest will be held. BLENHEIM, 25th November. • At the inquest on the body, of James Irvine, which was found in the Tuamarina- Creek, a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned. Deceased, who was unmarried, and whose parents live at Brightwater, was discharged on the 13fch from the Wellington' Lunatic Asylum, where he had been detained two' years and a half. When, seen in Picton he was despondent because he was hard up, and had no work to go to. CHRISTCHURCH, 25th November. Mrs. Schon, wife of a labourer at Opawa, died suddenly last night.' At the inquest the evidence showed that death was caused by pleurisy. AUCKLAND, This Day. Andrew Ferguson, who fell from the Post Office lift yesterday, has died in the Hospital from his injuries. He was a married man, 52 years of age.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 5

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 5

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 5

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