ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
Press Association. AUCKLAND, Nov. 29. \ single man, George P. Ellis, “S c(l about 45. a gardener, employed by Mr. Cotter, solicitor, hanged in an outhouse. He had been worked over a small transaction in the iiurclias- of a country property. P NEW PLYMOUTH, Nov. 29. An* inn lici t w m held to-day at ■\Vaitara. touching tho death or a native named Apie Aonui, who was found dead .with his neck broken on Wednesday morning, having evu - entlv fallen oil a horse. lhe evidence called seemed to show that -the deceased was under the influence ot drink, -and an adjournment was granted for a -week to enable the police to make inquiries where the deceased spent- his time in U'aitara on Wednesday. While driving home from the bhow last night, owing to a trap accident, several occupants were thrown out and bruised. Mrs. Murphy, of Okato, sustained a severe fracture ot the leg, and was removed to the town hospital.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2051, 30 November 1907, Page 3
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162ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2051, 30 November 1907, Page 3
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