ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
MOTOR FATALITY AT FEATHERS- • TON. \ _______ The police authorities have receive# advico from Sergeant O'Halloran. ol Featherston, that a man'named William Hunt, aged i>s years, an employee of thai Public Works Department, was run down near Featherston on Thursday byi a, motor-car, contaihinpt Messrs. H* Lloyd, jeweller, and Davis, J.P.. Welw lington, and killed. Deceased is sutw, posed to liavo a wife iu England. ■ iDIED AT MEAL TABLE. * 'An old Thames resident, Mr. M. Tr&. weolahj aged 66, was found dead at hi* house, Karaka Road, 011 Wcdnosday. Ho had, not been seen for some days, 'and when a neighbour entered his house lik body was found in a sitting posture before a table, on which wore the remains of a. meal. Heart' failure is sup* )>oscd to have been the cause of deaths Mr. Troweelah, who was a pensioner, was at ono time organist of St. David'l Church. • Yesterday morning Walter 11. Burn#, aped 36, employed by tlio City Electris Ijiiihtinc;. Department, fell off a ladder! and fractured several ribs.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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173ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 2
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