ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
6 SHUNTER'S OVERCOAT CAUGHT. lliy Teloeraph.-PrcM Association.! , . Invercargill, March 3. ■uAr" ,1 ;. ( 1" f> , 5t concerning the death of Willwin laylor, shunter, who was =hn' e f If r'T 1 two , h ' ucks - (,le evidence allowed that deceased wore an overcoat, tarncd "ccidcntal death was reFATAI, PALL from A HORSE ■Richard Ray, aged 22, met his death at Lower Hutt on Wednesday afternoon, sustaining revere injuries in. a fall from S ; n Th <■ wa s riding on tlle *••>»<'- hills at the far side of the Hutt Park and the horse took fright at «, lo" am threw its rider. Dr. Hector, who was Bummoned, intimated that fatal injury to the neck hud been sustained and the young man died at about 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening TIo came out to isew Zealand about fifteen months a"o as ship's steward, and had been in the ' ■■ employ of Mr. A. M Samuel. The cor- . oner, Mr. W. I{. Haselden, S.M. willhold an inquest (his morniug at the Lower Hutt Courthouse.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 757, 4 March 1910, Page 5
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170ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 757, 4 March 1910, Page 5
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