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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

jyj- A man named W. Coles was found dead on the main road near Wanr-aoad, Waipawa. At the inquest a verdict of “ died from excessive dr ink A >■ and ■ exposure ” was returned. j A man named Gunderson, wi.iilo bush felling on Friday at lie .ring, was struck by a dead branch.- v.-i-eof his thighs was fractured in two wo, his head injured, also internally, His I recovery is hopeless. A miner named Matthew Done; :i.d was found dead in his claim near' Goldsboroiigh. on Friday morning-. Ho had not been observed about since Saturday. Death was appar why caused by a fall of earth. A five-year-old child named in. A. W. Peters was drowned at Port Chalmers on Friday, having fallen onto the bay while playing. A ten-roomed house owned and occupied by Mrs Jacobsen, was bur sed down on Saturday morning at iV vstou North. The occupants (a’' wo- , men) barely escaped with their c ns. One, in jumping from a wo a; ;w, severely injured her spine. The br.i 1 sling was insured for tGSOO in the j. ow Zealand office. A wool waggon and horses be eying to Mr Acton Adams went or. ,• a precipice at Jolly’s Pass, Canter, vrj, on Friday. The four horses - ore killed and the driver, named Newman, was so badly injured that his life is despaired of. A boating accident, by. which a had named Leßmuwas drowned, occurred at Broad Bay on Saturday. He was out with two other lads when the idcnt,l of which no particulars arc y to hand, took place. The others reached the shore, but Lo Brun was drown od. The lad was living with his moth, r, a widow, in Cargill street. John McLymont, carpenter, while at work at Brookesdalo. Tapamii, id 11 dead on Saturday. The deceased, who was -53 years of age, had boon unwell for some time. During the List fifteen years the :•«- rolled military force of the old clean nations has doubled. Them r-o now 11.000,000 men in Europe wady to be c lied into the field. The best medicine known is Sandw; axd Sons’ Euc vt.ypt-Extuact. Test its cm in rly powerful effects in coug'lis, colds, intiiwrum • the relief is instantaneous. In serious c-*soh and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds, burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—nc swelling—no infiatnnin; >n. Like surprising effects produced m t-reup-. . diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of ; lie lungs, swellings, &o.; diarrhoea, dys ■; ry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinic? ' ver the globe: patronised by His Maje.-:- the King of Italy; crowned with medal as i <ltploinal at the international Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article and reject all others. The English Midland Railway C npany have issued instructions that or the future no junior clerk will be eligible for appointment who docs not possess the important qualification of a knowledge of phonography. ‘Keating’s Powder” destroys bug-, C-aa maths, beetles and all other insects, A-t quite harmless to domestic animals. «’Xterminating beetles the success of this ; r is, extraordinary. It is perfectly c-u in application. Beo the article you purchr. e is “ Keating’s, ” as imitations are noxiousineffectual. Sold in tins, 6J, Is and 2s iM -,cu by all chemists. The ex Empress Eugenie is a : ly visitor to the graves of her huY ami and sou. To say mass in the eh of the mausoleum she employ nx priests ntul four monks, “For tha Mloo.i is the Life.”—( s World-Famed 13lord Mix'. ire is w.-'.-r . > cleanse the blued fr- in a!! imp- ilk: mi wluUev.r i-.msc ::n-i.g. For '■'eroiula, - Skin and llloodplifeases, and :ores of rd , its effeds f>re mnrvcllnu*. T!iou> or t >?(;m •nial-. ”.»!d :■> 1.-ctdes, 2s Da ■ s each, h\ Cijcmu-is .aui Patent .’dee.', dors everywhere. Solo propnei..: liii-.-ob, aii.i Mi l land Counties Drug ■ o a J.-.u-'. Chang, llio Chinese g'ant, w . -.it ivlwm no American circus wasc.;.- o a few years ago, is new a 0;.- n pnaoher and a naturalised h subject, living in Eu/Uncl. Weil’s Hair D.dsaai. —-if gruy, iC: o original color. A a elegant dressing, iii'.i bvaudfli-f. bo oil nop grea- ■ j u-storaivo. Stopshair coming out; ,-ns i I ‘iiiises, heals scalp. A French sociciy is about to - a facto-y at Calais for the inarm'- ra of submarine cables, an hula- of which ii is slain ! Eu >!u n! lias d to had the monopoly. r J its iiisv Fu.mv.dy iou Jxmo; Norton’s Camomile Pills are conii ■ roni-.-icn it'd u< a simple Kemedy f>; laliieb i< the cause of m-ar' a diisa-es viiici! vve are ,-übj. cI. 3 His, with ju.uiee calle I the ‘ ■:>! Si ivngt'ii-iier of the Stmnach,” act a« fill lenic and gent ie aperient, are mild n <)pi riitian, and safe uiidw uiiv e’o 'i- s .Sold in hollies, at Is liit, 2s II 1, 1 . .1 Medicine Vendors (’’iron?bout tlie W. You young girls of 1(5: »!.• -o pert because you arc voting an ! .. y. Aider you are married, and h > or three cidliien, and are c .d to do v.iur own washing, your is imv remember tha* you w*.-; ■-8 almost impudent. “ Rough on Rats’’ • dears o is mice, roaches, (lies, ants, In es beetles, in eels, skutik <, jack- As stiaiTows, gophers. At ciieir. id di-llitl-e.sts Gel a? nuich is you c »n ; as liltie as possible, ” t’ai s sag • -j was im-ernied on Chinc.-c b.i . ..-s as far back as ’Jo)7. it.C. i Gid 1 lias been pronounced i 0 | Bishop of Ohcalor ” n p.-eu i.o i able form of bodilv ivcicadou • u(la-., " when »>l;iV’.-‘.l w.thout c • ■■ h , V! ; |j A.,. I;,, ... I ,i., ; . . f ■ a bn-t-tK-r of the iincsl iig■ -j \ Bpaiu

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Western Star, Issue 1547, 25 March 1891, Page 1

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Western Star, Issue 1547, 25 March 1891, Page 1

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Western Star, Issue 1547, 25 March 1891, Page 1