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Accidents and Fatalities.

(By Telegraph). (Per Press Association.) Dunedin, July 5. The body of James Cook, a tailor, •who has been missing since 29th May, was found in the harbor to-day. His overcoat and hat were found at the water's edge the day after he was missing. He was a widower. Invercabgill, July 5. A man named John Atkinson hung himself on Monday night in a stable loft at Lintley, a village near Lumsden. His mind had been unhinged for some time. Hokitira, July 5. Thomas M'Cllarrv, killed by a fall of earth in the Prince of Wales claim, was promptly rescued, but life was extinct. One day last week Mr Thos. Newton, of Buckley, near Shannon, cut his foot with an adze and one of his sons had a finger badly crushed by a maul. The same day a little boy named Harris broke his right arm near the elbow at Shannon.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 365, 6 July 1897, Page 2

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Accidents and Fatalities. Hastings Standard, Issue 365, 6 July 1897, Page 2

Accidents and Fatalities. Hastings Standard, Issue 365, 6 July 1897, Page 2

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