FATALITIES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Auckland, last night. William John Dickson, aged 46, a rest dent cf Ik mu ora, died suddenly while forming a garden path. An inquest disclosed that death was duo to fatty do-gc-nera-.ion of tho limit. Thames, last right. William Hill, ngtd 44, injured at a timber mill at Turua, near tie Tnames, has died iu the hosp til. A truck fell on biui. Tho man w.-s severely oruehed about tho groin, and a’so susiaiued internal ir,juries. Wanganui, last night. Georgi R. Boulton, accountant at the Bank ot Now Sou h Walts, died suddenly this morning, Deoouscd, apparently in good health, oat down to bioakfast, and fell in a faint, expiring in a fow miautep. Tho car.so of death was apoplexy. Deoeasid joiued the bank in 1874, Bnd in the early days took an aelivo part in rowing and a hlotioe in Canterbury. Chris.church, last night.
Mrs 0. P. Buez, wife of a well known Christohuich musician,-died very suddenly y s erday morning about fiveo’olotk. She complained of feeling unwell, and died before a dootr.r nriived. An inquest was held last evening. Dr. Thick,w stated doath was due to failure of the heart, Caused by aculo dyspepsia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1865, 20 September 1906, Page 4
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199FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1865, 20 September 1906, Page 4
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