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CASUALTIES.

FOUND DEAD IX BED. Fi'ilding. Sept. 27. William Francis Cahill, a single . man. employed a„ lumd of Mr. W. Young s racing stable here, was found deml in bed this morning. The cause’ of death was brail failure. He has been here only a few weeks ’ and it is believed he came from ’ Auckland. SUICIDE. Dunedin, Sept. 28. John Duncan McClue, a single man aged 42, who cut his throat with a tazor last night was on a visit to his sister’s house prior to going to Central Otago for a holiday. There is nothing to account for the deceased's act. SEAMAN CRUSHED IO DEATH. Dumdin, Sept.. 27. An able seaman named Robert Jasper, employed on the Corinthie. was getting a wti.. Ii ready when it boom fell on him, crushing his chest, in and killing him instantly. The deceased was married at.d has a wife and five children, who live in Louden. | CAUGHT IX THE COGS Wellington. St pt. 27. A middle-aged man i.amcd Fredtrick Haylock nut with a bad accident at. X eilscij, Alurr-ty am! Frederic's engineering works to-day. He was taking a belt over a wheel in motion when his left hand wtw ; caught in souk- ci.trs and was so badly injured that it had to be amputated. A Bl il.l’Lß IX.JURED. W angamii. Sept. 28. A wcll-km.wn Ice.J resident named Themips ll ,n. s-.'nv.. met a seriws accident this tm.ruing. He was ■ 'iigam d in building a house when the wind blew ilmvi' a wall which fell on htm. In .’akiiig his leg and inflict ing idier in,'in io -. ■” : 'DD-,'. j»r\TH. X ctv Ph ;m ;ii |;, Sept. 2s. M M* 1 -1: ml. 'I ret iced Post’d Department iflii’C'.’. formerly ci U < ll: tig'i i,i. 11 r, ;>| -c, ( dead about • 1'i■ cel »s.-k 1 1 ■Li v no: r i h ( ’ Pori 'llfi I "’'. V’ iiih’ sn I v. ;iv l-imm from At-I:'s <’ 1 ■ ii ■ eh. H-.-ar; failure V’. the <-;is < f Ji :i li.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 253, 28 September 1912, Page 5

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CASUALTIES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 253, 28 September 1912, Page 5

CASUALTIES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 253, 28 September 1912, Page 5

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