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> (Per United Pjiess Association.) : HAU'ERA, June 30. v At the inquest on Jamc3 F. Hicks, tho young man who dic<l somewhat suddenly on Saturday morning, the medical evidcnco was to the offect that death resulted from blood i poisoning, owing to pus from an abscess » through bad teeth getting, intu the wind- > pipe. A rider was added that no blame was 1 attachable to the dentist. i • | STRATFORD, June 30. I I A young man named Leydon was driving \ two siMcra to church' yesterday, when the i horso became unmanageable and went off [ tho side of the road among the logs. The girls wore humped off on to the road, and
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Lcydon was Hirown („j 0 a wire fence,-.and bud l'i« right leg very badly torn. One of the j?jrls liacl Iter toeth ktloi'Vcd out. XAPIER, .Tune 30. Alfred W a jorkoy iu tlio employ of Mr D. T. Jlurfill, wijile exorcising/l'® Kehmiga on th» rae/courie this morning, was thrown from the hor/e and injured internally. Ho was taken to tluv hospital, where lie is proftrusfiiia; favntirahly. WKIiLIXIiTON, J"ne 30. 'I'll? master of the barque Kinfauns, which arrived to-dtiy from Liverpool. reports that on tho Bth May an ordinary seaman named Loudon Traiiair, aged 17 years, fell from tho fore-royal yard into tlm sea. A boat put off from tho ship, but a. denso fog prevailed, and tho March proved fruitless. The ltev. C, S. Ogg, the venerable pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Clim'cli, fell down a flight of steps yesterday, and was rendered unconscious for some time. He is now iu » condition that is considered ecrimis.
A young roan named William H, 'Eggers, employed in Tonkinsou's Qyclo Works, mot with in accident yesterday wheroby one of his eyes was seriously injured. Ho was forging a pieeo of steel, when it slipped from the, tongs and entered tho eye. Upon removal to the Hospital the sufferer was nt once attended to, but tho extent of tho injury is not yet known.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12393, 1 July 1902, Page 6
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