ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
£. —I_^_ LITTLE GIRL FALLS 60 FEET. • A girl aged 13, daughter of Mr. 'George Clareburt, who is employed..by Messrs. Rouse and Black, was playing near the edgo. of the.quarry, off Tina•kori Road, when she fell a distance of about v 6O i'oet, .and received ..severe injuries.. She was taken to the Hospital, and the authorities advise early this morning that she was doing as well'a-s could: bo~ expected. DRONED WHILE STOCK-DRIVING '■'.'jßj.i- • ■■■''■< ' Hoiiitika,. April 5. -'Samuel-Wallace, aged twenty-six, a settler of South Westlaud, was drowned yesterday morning while driving; cattle across. tho Wataroa- River. The - body has hdt been recovered.. Heleaves a wife-'and young child. .. : , DROWNED FROM A LA UNCH. By .Telegraph—Press Asiocinl-ilm. - ■ Hamilton, April 6. ,At -about 11.30 last night,; Harold Peace, a, single man,, and an','employee of: the gW department of-the..Borough Council, slipped-from a motor-launch as it. was approaching its moorings, and fell.into tho AVaikato Rh'c'ri' Before assistance could bo' givci}. ■■ ho was drowned. The police ■were- informed ■ shortly after midnight, and a search was instituted, and was carried on.all day without result.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 10
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178ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 10
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