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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.

Mrs Agnes Crocker, of Newmarket, Auckland, was found in the washhouse at the rear of her residence last evening with her throat cut. The woman had been in very ill-health for some time past, and Was under the care of a nurse. She died at the hospital this morning. William Monaghan, a passenger by the train from Auckland to EUerslie last night, fell from the train as it was leaving the latter station, and broke his arm in two places. He was severely bruised on his side and leg, and, it is believed, internally. James Shearer, while employed in the trucks on the Bowcn pier, Port Chalmers, this rooming, was struck on the head by a basket of coals that were being discharged from the Corrnna. Ho was attended to by Dr Hodges, who stitched up the wound. The lad King is a little better to-day than he has been, but he is not wholly conscious yet,

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Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 4

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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 4

ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 4