ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
MAORI GIRL’S FATAL BURNS
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ROTORUA, January 2o
A Maori girl, Ani Puaioa Ivapara, died on the way to the Hospital to-day from the effects of her clothing catching fire. She went too close to ail open cooking place at Horohoro. : APPRENTICE JOCKEY KILLED. ‘ AUiCKLAND, January 26. apprentice jockey, Gerald Ed"j'wai’ds, aged 18. attached to tli.», stables ‘of Mr P. S. Pope, at Takinini, was killed ibis morning. He wash riding Substation, in eoinpa::.y miiit when his mount stumbled and lie was thrown to the ground, the ho",se 'falling on h.im. His skull was fractured and he was killed instantaneously.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1933, Page 6
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