ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
MAN DROPS DEAD IN DUNEDIN. (IT TELEGRAPH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, 25th December. A man named. Herbert 'Maurice Hurren dropped dead in Stuart-street at 11.40 last night. Deceased, who was apparently about forty-five or fifty years of age, had evidently been working as a farm or station manager. Papers on. the body indicated that Hurren had been working recently for White Bros., Waikaka, and in Windsor district, Oamaru. He came to town about two days ago. The police are anxious to get further information as to bis identity. SERIOUS MOTOR-CYCLE ACCIDENT HASTINGS, This Day. On Thursday night, whilst training* for to-day's motor-cycle sports and while travelling at fifty miles an hour, J. C. Boyde struck a hard ridge crossing the track, breaking the fork and releasing the front wheel from the machine He sustained terrible injuries to his face, and is still unconscious at a private hospital. The accident has not interfered with the sports races now proceeding. THAMES, This Day. Mulcahv, a steeplechase rider, was injured while riding in trials. He is out of danger.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 2
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177ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 2
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