ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
... HID IN THE BUSH. Press Association. REEFTON, June 11. Mrs Lishmau, who was reported missing, returned last night. The bush had been searched and the river dragged, but she hid in the bush, not faraway. '' . ' , "• BODY FOUND -IN ' RIVER. GORE, June 11. The body found in the Mataura river yesterday at Menzies Ferry was not that of J. O. Carroll, as previously telegraphed, but of Stephen Bray, aged 32, who disappeared from Mataura on May 3. '',..' An inquest is being he!.l at Wynd- ' am to-dav.
AN INJURED EYE. George Ferguson, a married man,'residing, in Barrington Street, Spreydon, employed in Booth, M'Donald, and Co.'s works, met with an accident this morning which may deprive him of the sight of one eye. He was working with a punching machine, when a piece of iron flew up and struck his left eye. He was taken to the Hospital for -treatment, but the actual extent of the injury was not available at time of going to press.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 107, 11 June 1914, Page 10
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