ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
THE SILYERSTREAM FATALITY. Won! lins been received from Silver* stream that the body of the young man Harold Kitchen, who was drowned in tlw Hutt River on Sunday evening, has been recovered about two miles from the scene, of the occurrence (Stoke's Valley), which is about one mile below the Silverstream Railway Bridge. Deceased crossed at i ford about one mile above the bridge. HORSE OUT OF CONTROL. A horse attached to a. van belonging to Messrs. Thomson, Lewis, and Co., and driven by Thus. Douglass, got out of control through a buck-strap breaking when the van was coming down Boulcott Street yesterday, afternoon. The- driver was thrown off the shafts, and received two slight wounds on the face, and the horse galloped along Manners Street. A man named A. Jouasscn gave chase, and seizing- thu reins pulled tho runaway up before it had done any damage.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 6
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150ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 6
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