ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
iPer Press Association.] AUCKLAND, last night. William Ernest Brunswick Brown, 32 years of age, was drowned yesterday at Castor Bay, Auckland, through the swamping of a dinghy. His six-year-old son and aeeeased’V brother were rescued. Deceased wag a draper's assistant at Te Kuiti, and leaves a widow and: two children. e CHRISTCHURCH, April 1. Roland Shaw, 19 years of age, who got separated from a shooting party on tho Cashmere Hills on Friday, met His death in a tragic manner. His body was recovered yesterday afternoon at the foot of n cliff by one of t lie search parties scouring the hills. The body was badly knocked about. Apparently Shaw fell down a cliff 150 feet high overlooking Governor's Bay.
INVERCARGILL, last night
Alexander Wilson, stock buyer, 47, married', suicided) in a private, hospital bv hanging from a-chain fixed- above his bed. Ho had been in bad 1 health for some time and l had been nervous and despondent.. Robert Ross AlcGregor, 5J years, fell under a moving tram and Ilia foot was partially severed. Ho was sent t.o hospital in a serious condition.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 9
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187ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 9
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