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FATALITIES AT GORE.

(From Odr Own* Correspondent.) GORE, October 15. A sudden death occurred at Gore to-day shortly after 3 o'clock. A sing'o man' of middle age, named Charles Sandalin, who had been working in the Waihia district for many years, and who had-been suffering from a severe cold for several , weeks, was seized with a violent fit of cough- j ing in front of Messrs 'u'Gruer mid Co.'s ' drapery establishment. He was seen to fall j to the ground, and, .having hnrst a blood-" vessel, lip expired in a few minutes. | 1 Cetobpr 16. ! A. man named Harry Windle. a well-' known farmer at Longridge Village, near Bivorsdale, met with a fatal accident last nislit. "While driving home his horse halted,' and, the trap upsetting. Winrlle was pinned underneath, and when assistance arivctl he WB9 found lifeless, with a bag of potatoes resting on his head. - lie was a well-known and highiy-re-:pected resident of many years' standing,. ...

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13106, 17 October 1904, Page 6

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FATALITIES AT GORE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13106, 17 October 1904, Page 6

FATALITIES AT GORE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13106, 17 October 1904, Page 6

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