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that teak about 15 minutes, he was found to bo dead, the body being terribly mutilated. A pathetic feature was that a ton of the victim, quite unconscious that it was his father, assisted to extricate the body. ' INVERCARGILL, Monday.

The post-mortem examination r.n Arnold James Kingshiml, tho boy who died under chloroform while having teeth extracted, disclosed healthy organs. The doctors could not explain the accurreiuo of d/aatli. At the inquest a vsrdict cf death under chloroform, no blame attachable to anyone, was returned. NAPIER, Monday.

A fatal trap accident occrr td at Petane this cveiiing. A trap containing two married women, ilafued Marshall, and the infant son of one of them, was proceeding through a cutting .near Waioroaiti, a short distance from Petans, when the horse attached to the trap commenced kicking, with the result that tho vehicle was capsized. The occupants were thrown out, and the baby was kilfcd instantaneously, his skull being fractured. The child was ten months old.

WANGANUI, Monday. A serious trap accident occurred in Victoria Avenue this afternoon resulting in serious injury to an elderly settler, Samuel Wilson, a resident of Mars Hill. An the result of the collision ho was thrown out and sustained concussion. At a late hour this evening he had not recovered consciousness.

WELLINGTON, Monday. At an inquest to-day conro.-ning the death of a woman who expired at the City Restaurant on Saturday, the jury found that death was caused by pneumonia, followed by heart failure. There was no direct evidence of identification. From a coniratuiication received from Masterton the deceased was supposed to be Annie Hobbins.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4