ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
FISHERMEN DROWNED. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright ST.'-.JOHN,.- November 5. A fishing schooner, the Orion,- foundered in -a gale' off -Newfoundland, and 18 of the craw wer-a drowned. . WHOLESALE POISONING. STATION-OWNER SUCCUMBS. ; Received 0.39 .a.m;-, November. 6th. SYDNEY, November 5. Mi- Frederick Hogno and the members of his family "number of sliearers engaged at Mr Hogno'-;; station, Walcha, were seized :, with isymptoms of poisoning. Air Hogno succumbed, and his wif;; is in a- precarious condition. : Tho vot-hens are recovering..' Tlie'.siipposition is tliat- poison accidentally became mired : .with food. Per Press Association. : AUCKLAND, November 5. Richard Stevens, aged about 50 years,, a • steerage ' passenger -by the Rarawa. arrived at Onehunga from Taranala this motning. He complained of faintne-ss of the heart, and got. permission to wait on board. While the steward was getting him a drink .he. cqllapsed', and died before a doctor arrived. Papers on him show Commercial. Union ir.erara'nce. re-; ceipts for two houses in S-fc.;' Asaph -road,, Linwood, Gliristchurch. The police also found among his possessions, a standard milk cooler: . \ ' -
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13435, 6 November 1907, Page 5
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