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CASUALTIES.

A man named o»<jrge Langley, who vss employed in the hold of tha s.a. Rosatnorui at the wharf yesterday, had the point of oat! of his fingers taken off while unloading railway iron. Hs was Übw t<f the hospital, and after receiving surgical attention there was seathome. '

A little girl 11 yews of age, namea Elizabeth I FindUy, frnctuceci hur right arm yesterday by ! falling down a stairway in Clyde street. She I was conveyed to the hospital, but waj able to go home after the bone of hey arm hud been set. Jeremiah P. O'Suliivan died in the 'Waitnutc Hmpital on Wednesday afternoon from the effect of injuriei received through the capsizing of a trolly at Stndho'me Junction.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

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CASUALTIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

CASUALTIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 4

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