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TWO ACCIDENTS.

By Telegraph—Press Association,

Dnnnevirke, last night. A young man named Cook, said to bc a long to Nelson, was caught in the beltimof the Mangatera mill and killed. Hi° body was frightfully mangled.

Nelson, last night. An accident occurred to a voting man named Haydn, recently from Dunedin, whilst working at a dredge rivettin". A small piece of metal entered his eye?' and so far efforts to remove the same have been unsuccessful. He will probably be seut to 'Wellington in the morniD" fo r treatment there. About a year ago he lost the sight of the other eye through a similar accident. ‘

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

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TWO ACCIDENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

TWO ACCIDENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 2

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