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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

WHARF LABOURER, INJURED. A wliarf labourer named Thomas Quinn, a single man, 23 years of age, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday, suffering from internal injuries, the result of an accident on the wharf. Ho is believed to have been caught and crushed between the buffers of two Tailway trucks on the railway wharf. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY. By Telegraph.—Press 'Association.: Christchurch, September 13. A motor-car accident in Ashley River Bed, Rangiora, on Saturday evening; resulted in the death of Leonard Stackhouse, aged 27, the youngest Sou of Mr. J. Stackhouse,. of Mount Brown Station, near Amberley. The cart collided with a gig, and the shaft struck deceased in the stomach. He was removed to hospital, and died '.yesterday after an operation..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2566, 14 September 1915, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2566, 14 September 1915, Page 6

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2566, 14 September 1915, Page 6

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