ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
[BT TBLEOBAPH — ?BEBB ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, 17th July. Samuel MAuley, the young man who had one of his- legs amputated through meeting with an accid&nt on the "Box-, burgh Jubilee dredge, died in the hospital to-day. ' DUNEDIN, This Day, , On arrival of the Warrimoo at Dunedin wharf this morning a paesenget named Alfred Armitagc, who had booked at Lyttelton, mistook a fruit-shoot for the landing-stage, and stepping on it, slid down the wharf, sustaining injuries to hia head. He was rendered unconscious, and was removed to the hospital. Mr. S. Dands, a resident of Karioi, near Raglan, died suddenly a few daya ago from heart disease. Deceased, .who. came to Wellington from, London thirtyseven years ago, was for some time in. the Armed Constabulary force, from which he retired with the rank of firstclass sergeant. Afterwards he was in the "employ of th« Railway Department - ; at Newmarket, and subsequently engagedtin storekeeping at Rotorua and Raglan.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 5
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157ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 16, 18 July 1903, Page 5
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