ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
[BY TttEGHAPn— PfIESS ASSOCIATION.] DUXEDIX, iitlx July A man named James Sharkie. a wharf r^n? ■' aged 44 yeara ' died in the £*■ pitalthis morning as the result of bloodpoisoning Deceased wab working coal on tamed an abrasion on the back of the hand. He worked for four days, and then consulted a doctor, who ordered is removal to the hopital. where the aim was amputated, but without avail CHRISTCHURCH, 10th July A man named fiobert M'Alister died £- "WTfr ?', 3 °' Cl ° ck """« n>^ ing He had not been attended by «i st;m;nS Waßdeadbef ° reOnec - ld^ , r , „, WANGAXUI, 11th July. Mark .Why a well-known rerfdent died in the hospital to-day, as the re*,,?t ntsdly g '" ° Ut ° f h ™ trap on Wed -
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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121ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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