ACCIDENTS AND CASUALTIES.
Timaru, This day. Mr John Robertson, chief officer of the ship Margaret Galbraith was yesterday knocked by a sling used in hoisting coals from the ship's bulwarks into a lighter, and had one of his legs badly smashed. A farmer named James M'lntyro fell dead in a hotel at Pleasant Point on AVednesday. A verdict of death from natural causes Avas returned at the inquest. Dunedin, Thursday. Henry Longhurst, who shot himself Avith a revolver in the body, died last night. He never regained consciousness. The man AVilliams, avlio Avas so seriously injured by the accident at the Deep Stream Section of the Otago central railway, died on Tuesdirv last.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3665, 13 April 1883, Page 3
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113ACCIDENTS AND CASUALTIES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3665, 13 April 1883, Page 3
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