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THE VICTIMS.

The following are the names, so far obtainable, of those who were passengers on the ill-fated cars: KILLED : MISS ANN YOUNG HO6ARTH, aged 23, resident of Mount Eden: broken neck. BENJAMIN LINDSAY, rged 70. gardener, resident of Kingsland, several bones broken and other injuries. WILLIAM CALEY. aged 49. accountant, resident of Rocky Nook; broken hip and injured spine. DANGEROUSLY INJURED : Miss Cisaie Hill, resident of Kingsland; injuries to head. Hazel Blundell, aged 17 months, parents live at Morningside; concussion. SEVERELY INJURED : Joseph Janies Camplin. Reston road, Mount Roskiil; scalp wound and collarbone broken. Miss Sophie Caley; broken leg. Mr. Alfred Caley, Waihi; injured foot and bruises. Mrs. Alfred Caley; legs crushed. Miss Eastgate, Mount Eden; wrist broken and leg injured. Mrs. Page. Kingsland stole; nose broken. Mrs. Hill. Kingsland, cut s on the head. Miss Lizzie Morrow, Kingsland; teeth knocked out and lip cut. Mr. John Clark, Wanganui, visiting his parents at Kingsland: concussion of brain. Mrs. John Clark, Wanganui; lip and face ent and badly bruised. Mr. X.illiam Hewlett, head and face injured, teeth knocked out, and general shock. Mrs. Mcßride (nee Miss Bcedel) ; injured in the legs and back. Mr. Ernest Colson, land agent; broken jaw, gash on cheek and bruises. Mrs. Davis, Kingsland: dislocated thigh. Miss Emmie Hill, Kingsland; nose broken. Mrs. John Coyle. Mount Alber; broken rib, severely bruised and shaken. Mr Cyril Booker. View Avenue, Mount Eden, concussion of the brain. SLIGHTLY INJURED: Mr. W. A. Eastgate, Mount Eden; bruise on eye. Mr. William Morrow, Kingsland; bruises. Mrs. William Mot row, injured baek and legs. Miss Morrow; cuts on head and bruises. Miss Emily Morrow, bruises. Mr. Alfred Williams, Onslow road, Kingsland; sinews of leg injured. Air. and Mrs. Joe Kayes and Miss Kayes, Kingsland: bruises. Miss AL Kayes and Miss G. Kayes; cuts and bruises. Mr. Charles Pago, Kingsland; bruises. Stanley Andrews, View road; scalp wound and shock. Mr. Charles Morris. Kingsland. Mr. Drumm, Morningside; several minor injuries. Mrs. Drumm, Morningside; injury to back. Air. Drumm's children; small injuries. Master Clement Billings, Eden Terrace; bruise over eye. Miss Lily Edwards. Mount Roskiil. Air. Arthur Goldstono. I’onsonby. Mr. W. F. Goldstono, c.o. Dr. Cox, A.AI.P. buildings. Mr. S. Jacka, Mount Roskiil; cut. on forehead. .Mr. Young. Morningside; cut on head. Mr. T. Hoare, Kingsland, shock. Air. S. Hoare, Symonds street; shock. Air. Thomas Jenkins, Edendale; hand ent. Air. and Airs. Blundell. Morningside; cut and badly shaken. Mr. Alfred Hough. Rocky Nook; euts on face and head. Air. Lvsiitr, Margaret street, Mount Roskiil. ’ .Mr. Leicester. Cromwell street, Bellwood; injury to baek. Air. BridgNid, Kingsland; bruises on legs. Mrs. Bridgford, bruises on hip, leg and shoulder. Muster Ernest Bridgford, ear cut and head bruised. Master Percy liridgford, bruises. Miss Violet Bridgford, slight injuries io back and head. Mr. F. Bawden, Valley road; shock, ankle badly sprained, and head cut. Mr. W. Billings, Kingsland; bruises.

Mrs. W. Billings, Kingsland. Airs. CtilwTaJJ. Eden Terrace; bruises. Mr. M. Fr-eney, Kiugwfand; shock ami bruises. Airs. M. Fretiey and child. shock ami bruises. Mias A. Freney’, injured jaw. Miss P. Feeney, shock aml bruises. Master Harry Graham, Kingsland; sprained ankle. Mrs. Jansen. Kingsland; shock. Mr. J. King, Glemnore: bick hurt. Airs. I.ipseombe, Mount Albert; bruises. Miss Margaret MeQuoid. Kingsland; leg slightly injured. Airs. J. Nixon, Kingsland; head cut and bruises. Masters Frank and Lewis Nixon, slight injuries. Afiss Ethel "Nixon, leg end mouth cut. Miss Ruby Sinclair. Rocky Nook; face cut. Ail’s. Storey and two children, Eden Terrace; bruises and cuts. Air Kiiduff. Eden Terrace, injuries to head and face. Aliss May Kiiduff. Eden Tzrraee, ent face. Silvia Kiiduff. Eden Terrace, severely shaken. Ethel Kild lift’. Eden Terrace, severely shakenHarry Kiiduff, jun.. Eden Terrace, severely shaken. Miss Coyle. Mount Albert; bruised and slnikgn. Aliss Al- Sinclair, Edwin-street, Mount Eden, bruises. PASSENGERS UNINJURED : Air. and Airs. Mcllwain, .Mount Roskiil. Air. and Airs. Geo. Bollard. Mount Roskiil. Mr. George Heald, Afount Eden. Mr Arthur Hulme. Air J. Regan and family, of Kingsland. Airs MeQuoid. AHSS HOGARTH. Miss Hogarth was a dressmaker, a daughter of Mi'. Hogarth, employed by the Northern (S.S.Co. She was sitting on the top deck of the big car. accompanied by a gentleman named Air William Hewlett. Aliss Hogarth was struck by the trolley pole, which broke her neck, giving her a painless death. Air Hewlett was struck senseless. He received euts about the face, and had two teeth knocked our. When lie recovered his senses he found the lifeless body of Aliss Hogarth lying at his side. Mr 'William Hewliit, interviewed after the- accident, said he had just told Aliss Hogarth to keep her head down, when lie received a severe blow’ on the mouth, knocking several of his teeth out. He was dazed for a second or two- On recovery he found himself lying upon the upper deck of the car with Aliss Hogarth lying over him. As she seemed to be insensible he made an effort to carry her down the stairway and succeeded in doing so for part of the way. At that moment the collision occurred, and he lost charge of Afiss Hogarth. He afterwards took deceased from the car and laid her on the footpath, where Dr. Porter made an examination and found life extinet. The deceased never spoke after being struck.

MR LINDSAYMr Lindsay was a gardener by trade, and lived in Meicer-road. Kingsland. He was 70 years of age. His injuries were very numerous. He had a broken leg. a smashed finger, a ent over the eye, and apparently internal Injuries. He was pinned between the two ears, and for a time could not be released. He was conveyed to the Hospital, where he died- Mrs Ashby, wife of Mr Ashby, baker, of Mount Roskill Road, is his daughter. MP. WILLIAM CALEY. Mr William Caley was an Auckland accountant, and brother of Mr Caley, of Wallis and Caley, saddlers, of Queenstreet. He was well-known in Auckland. As organist of the Graftonroad Methodist Church, he would have been acquainted with most Methodists of the city. He had intended to take part on Christmas evening in this choir’s performance of “The Messiah” at the Choral Hall. The Caley family suffered severely, William being killed and three others severely injured. Mr and Mrs Alfred Caley came to town to spend Christinas with relatives. Airs Caley had both fest badly crushed. Mr Alfred Caley also had his right foot badly bruised and cut, while his sister. Miss Sophie Caley, had her leg broken, and is suffering from severe shock. The Caleys were on top of the doubledecker.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 48

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THE VICTIMS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 48

THE VICTIMS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 48