ACCIDENTS.
' »• gray. ! al, number of -, oh were being the Johjb of Groy_ end one beek an adjacent' wall. By ' * astJln^ ' structures. • Wthwshorts period difiicolty was; tb lower Tint, \ the"- am>fllan<fe\ .for itheir- 1 ; "amoikqf,'J Immediacy after th ® cer «^' >n,orif i v >jkhx&DA'' (raw Assocx*»t^]^CT^^luK^ v ' : " Thomas H. Beafe, aged- 48r yeais, a married,majt-and a 'of Paimerston SwSifc*DWM"^ Woodville • railway.' yards about eleven o'clock, last night, * the accident; butf ii is believed thttt ho was ateppingfrom feisiown MnW a van, and jtwo'-triickslwhieh: had . been MM off- J/om'knoelted him down. The'- body was iembly Island from'Dunedini, and' .before'living: at Palmerston Kprsb stationed at jjfigSrV- iv
FAW, FROM BOItBHWhile working on the top of a boiler in the #.s r Mnimoa at Lyttelton yesteTf Boss Gordon, a trimmer, fell of! the boiler and broke his left 1 leg, Pa wsß admitted to the Ohristchuroh Poblio Hospital , KNOCKED PQWN BY CAR,
IKnocked down by car in 'Colombo street W(«rirtS(ri BobWf six, \vho66 parents live.at Byrpjj street him injured* 93 waC tAken to the Cjhrist?huFen I > i»y« ]|p Hospital. His condition is reported to be |Btisfactory: r _ J ""f. J ' >
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 5
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