CASUALTIES.
■ (Per United Peess Association.) WEtiiNGTos, June 1. William LauchLiri, aged 19, Ml from an electric light pole thin afternoon trough the ladder slipping, and sustained a bad fracture of the thigh. • ... The police have received a telegr-im shating that the name o f tHe msn'.wh6,p<.-ri.sb> d in'the snow at Biorveri Efilla on Tuesday v. s Patrick M'Manus. The deceased was a scr»gger looking for work. . . JpHn ■ Snow, 10 years of age, son of Mr WilJiim Snow, of Oufeam, was accidentally killed at_ hVilf-pasfc 4 on Saturday by a'dray loaded with gravel going over his body; . A man na'rnpd Thomas Yoratoh met with an Rccident at Waihola on Sn.t7urday. He was out rabbit .shdojbinp, when the barrel of ttie gun became separated from £he stocfc aud dropped oh a sfcona, the concussion causing. the sun to go off. with th« result that the shot passed through thecajf of Yorston's ls/j, injuring it to" such ah extent that he had to bs brought into town to the hospital. Thomas M'Carthy, one of Mr S. G. Smith's employees, while coining' into town from Mr Smith's residence-at PineHUl oh Ratrirday, foil over n atone and fractured his left leg. After th« Resident he lay on the roadside for about au hour and a-half, when, seeing a man at soiue diHtance, he cooeed to him, and the man went to his assistance and got biro removed to the hospital.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10376, 3 June 1895, Page 2
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