ANOTHER BLOCK ON THE RAILWAY.
(FIB PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Dunedin, August 6, The Northern express train did not reaoh Danedln to-nfght. It appeart several allps hare taken plaoe about Fnrakanui cliffi. In one of theie a surface man was struck on the head with • falling stone and seriously Injured. In view of this It was not deemed prudent to bring the train further than Waltatl. A train hss been deipitohcd from Danedln with a dootor to attend to the Injured man. The rain Is now (eleven o'clock) changed to drizzle.
Dunedin, August 7
No farther damage ia repotted. The train ii expected to get through from Danedln to Oanma this afternoon. The •oath line 1b qalte ole»r. Williamson the surfaceman who was Injured 1b still an conscious and It is a rety bad case. The rain haa now ceased.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 August 1888, Page 3
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138ANOTHER BLOCK ON THE RAILWAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 August 1888, Page 3
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