CASUALTIES.
FATAL COUGHING FIT. fFBB PUEBB ASSOCIATION.] ' Auckland, July 22. Eliza Bryan, aged 70, died at Newton after a severe conghting fit. 9AD DROWNING FATALITY. TWO MEN LOSE THEIR. LIVES. Waimate, July 22. A sad drowning fatality occurred on the Waihao river on Sunday. Three young men named Kirkcaldie, Duncan and Adams, owners of a motor launch, went out on the river. The engine stopped, and a strong current carried the launch towards the outlet. Two of the occupants jumped out to swim ashore, but were carried out to set and drowned. Adams remained in the boat, which was caught, at the outlet, and he drew himself ashore. Kirkcaldie’s body has been recovered. The launch was washed out to sea. A WOMAN’S SUICIDE. Dunedin, July 22. Mary Hayward, aged 35. whose husband works up country, hanged herself in her home at Green Island this morning. The deceased was a daughter of Mrs. Lennon, who died suddenly recently. BODY FOUND. Gore, July 22. The body of Hugh Beattie was found in the domain on Saturday. At the inquest a verdict was icturned of hemmorrage from a wound self-inflicted while mentally depressed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 185, 22 July 1912, Page 5
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