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CASUALTIES.

A man named William Adair, single, aged 32 years, *was admitted io the Hospital yesterday afternoon ht consequence, of injuries recoivml through fulling.'olf a Ihrwstorey, building at Speight's brewery. Adair's injuries, which. consisted of bruises to his hack, were not serious, and Iho man will probably i be well again in a few days.

An elderly'female known as Mrs Minerva Williams, a resident in Upper Harrington street, Port Chalmers, was found dead in her lied yesterday morning, 'iho. cause of death is nipposcd to be failure of tho heart's action. . . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 10

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CASUALTIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 10

CASUALTIES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12991, 4 June 1904, Page 10

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