ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
| Chides Brusla, mate of the ketub Lizzie : Taylor, which left Timaru for Wellington on ' Saturday, was swept overboard aud urowned on Sunday. Tho ketch was off Kaikoura,. ; A terrific gale was blowing and a high sea , limning. Brusla relieved his captain at tho ' wheel on Sunday evening, and shortly after J six the ketch shipped a. heavy sea." The ! skipper rushed on deck to find (be wheei gone and Brusla missing.—Christcburea (dei gram. David Stoba. an old and respected resident 'of accidentally shot himself ihis ' morning, while out shooting sparrow?. H e I was found by his neighbors with a frightful ; wound in his head. Death must have been | instantaneous. —Ashtmrton telegram. ! Cbarles Taylor, a married man. of Whakapara. loft Hikurangi for his home last nijht. nis dead body was found on the road near Otanga this morning. The police are investigating.—Wiangarei telegram. MISSING. • A youug man named James Kir.gdon returned home from Carterton wtilT several companions oa Monday night. He has not been seen since. The police made a result- I lesa search yesterday.-—Mastering telegram.
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Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 3
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