ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
; per Press Association. Aucklanp, February 10. gg While working in tlie ’J’alismau mine at K’araugaliake, on Saturday, a fall of 1 earth pinned down a miner named 1 Patrick Mcl.hirry, badly smashing his log and aim.>st tearing the foot oil. His injuries wore temporarily attended to at j'aerna. and McHarry was sent to the Thames Hospital, but died ou tho way down. Deceased was a single man about 30 years of ago. A married’ man, named David Pitvuuan, died suddenly in Nelson-street yesterday morning during a lit of coughing. Death was duo to the breaking of a blood-vessel internally. Deceased was a native of Switzerland. Duxcdin, February 10. During blastin'} opmutionsat Millbarn a .shot exploded prematurely and two men were killed and three injured. K©details. Thames, IVornary 11. Patrick lUcAroe received injuries in tho Talisman Aline at Karangaliako that resulted in bis death. Ho was engaged in patting in a set < f timber when a portion carried away and a quantity of stone crushed the bottom of his leg :o pulp, j He died just before admission lo Thames Hospital. Daniel Whoo, a native employed at Te.rua bush, was riding home from work with other bushmen seated ou a truck, when he fell off and the wheels passed over him indicting severe internal injuries and ei asking Ids chest. Ho lingered at Thames Hospital 24 hours and died last night. Arthur Sanford, son of Noble Sandford, was bitten by a /log. The little fellow's ana was scveiely lacerated, Ids parent:' arriving juafc in time to prevent fatal injuries being inflicted.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2
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263ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8737, 11 February 1907, Page 2
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