ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
_* _ fsjßg [Peb Paess Association.] AUCKLAND, June 7. x An old age pensioner, named John Boyd, was fouad shot in the obtest last night, outside his what© at Hobsonville. A revolver was found alongside the body. The deceased was a gum-digger, and lived alone. DtJNEDINid June 7. Dr Emily Siedeberg, the only female physician in Dunedin, was thrown out oi a trap yesterday, and) had three ribs broken and received contusions about the body, otherwise her injuries were more painful than serious. A man named Peter Murray, aged 66 years, drove into a baker's cart on Tuesday night ayt -Hooper's Inlet, on the Obago Peninsula. He fractured several ribs, and, inflammation setting in, ho died yesterday. An inquest will be held.
A boy, about ten years of age, named Chariep Robertson, whoile watching some boys playing football at the East Christchurch School yesterday, was knocked down by tihe players, with the result thai his collar-bone was broken. The sufferer was taken home and attended to by Dr Diamond.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7422, 7 June 1902, Page 5
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