ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
[bt teleghafu.' — ruF.sa association.] DUNEDIN, 4th February. At the inqneat (.n tlio body of Joscpli Robson, killed on the railway near Raveniboiirno yesterday, the jury returned i\ verdict th»t deceased mot his death by accidentally falling 1 from tho train while suffering from an epileptic fit. The evidence showed that deoeased was subject to fits. The body of Robert Sutherland, drowned in Lower Harbour on June 15th whilo proceeding 1 from Carey's Bay to Otakou, v.-as found this morning. The head and arms aro missing.
Tlie members of the Auckland Working Men's Club and Mechanics' Institute expert to remove into thoir new building in Coburg-strcct ctrly next month. At tho annual meoting of the institute tb? fino'iHal position w.i-- "=^,^ll to be in a voiy heuHhy st^tc, tho ;ici um i :]. < l.ed fuud& uinounting to no less than £5000.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 2
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