ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
George Oollineon, aged fiftv-six years, was fouifd dead on the road "near Matapouri (Auckland) yesterday. An "overturned dray and horse were discovered a short distance from the body. James Taylor, a single mam, aged fortynine years, a laborer, residing iif Wellington, while unloading telegraph poles from the Duco at Pall user Bay yesterday, had his skull fractured, it being crushed between ore of the poles and the side of the steamer. He was brought to the Wellington Hospital, where he lies in an unconscious condition. Margaret Hut ton, aged about sixty-one, living at Ravensbourne, was found "lvinc dead, face down, on the floor of her "bed" room at 6.30 this morning. Last evening deceased complained to her daughter ol pains about the heart, and on going into her room this morning the daughter "found her as above. Deceased had not been attended to by a doctor for twenty-one years. An inquest was held on the body at a late hour this alternoon. William Gocdall, seventy-three years of age, fell from a dray at South Oamam this morning. Death was instantaneous. It is supposed that Goodall's neck was broken.
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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 4
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