ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
tSB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Gisbosnb, March 24, A man named Robert Bayley, of Havelock, Ha »ke's Bay, was cutting a tree wdich pinned him to the ground. Re feutf red internal injuries, from which ho died while being carried to town. Auckland, March 24. Mrs McGregor, agtd 70, widow of the late Captain Kenneth McGregor, was passing a fuize fire when her dress caught fire, and she was so badly burned that the died.
Ashburton, March 24. An elderly man McUave was drowned in tha Hiflfls Rivwc at Mayfieid to-day. He wis 'attempting to cress in a dray, which capsized. The body is not yet ri covered. T/ib horses got out with the dray. Auckland, March 24.
George Copse, a labourer, residing in Edwin-street, Newton, was found dead in bed with a revolver wound through the right temple, apparently self-in-flicted. His wife went out in the morning, leavißg Copas apparently in his usual health. Suj returned in the afternoon and found the doors and windows closad, and on getting in through a window found all the furniture in tbe kitchen broken, and her husband lying dead in the front room.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 88, 25 March 1902, Page 3
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