WANGANUI.
FATAL .' 'Tdext. —Another fatal accident occurred o . 'aturday to s.vell the already too numcroiii cases that have happened lately. V man named Thomas Bradiey, who was ft'saged carting timber to some workings on the W.-inganui-J';!ea line of road, was proceeriiji,; out with i load drawn by a team of six horse 3. On the other side of the Kai Iwi stream, the ground being rather boggy, the horses had to pull hard to get the load along. Tlie deceased, who was walkiug at tho head of the team, noticing that one of the horses was not pulling, struck him a blow on the haunches with his whip, and tho horse immediately let drive, kicking the unfortunate man in the stomach. Ho was taken home and medical assistance sent for, but lie expired at 3 p.m. yesterday. The deceased leaves a wife aud two children.— Chronicle, April 10.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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148WANGANUI. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 392, 13 April 1871, Page 2
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