CASUALTIES.
(Feb United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, November 21. A little girl named Peggy Jl'Lenn was accidentally killed to-night by the fall of a. stack of timber, which, eolla-psed, five pi, 'inks slipping on to the child. ' ' An inqueet on tho body of the boy killed on tho railway train ore Saturday was hold to-day, aiid" a verdict of Accidental death" was returned. Tho jury added a rider to tho effect that tho railway officials did not uso sufficient precautions in preventing person pfesing .from one ear to another intrains not possessing footbridges connecting cars, as in this base; also in not preventing persons standing on oar platforms. It was stated tbat had t'hero been a bridge connecting tlio platforms tlio accident would never liave happened, THAMES,- November 21. The son of a rrspcotttl settler near tho Thames, named Jamaeson, has been killed at Hokianga. ... - , WELLINGTON, November 21. fiustav Lieberzeit, about 24- years of age, was found drowned in a bat-h at his home, Petonp. He ios seen alive at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday, when .lie said ho was going to havo a bath.' He was found a few hours later in tho bath dead. Death was due to heart disease. '
. . CHRIST CHURCH, November 2L Henry Hullen, juii..' a well-known and popular resident of Cheviot, waa found: dead yesterday.,,An inquest is to bo held.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13137, 22 November 1904, Page 5
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