ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
PIE PRISB AJSOOIATHW. / Pahiatoa, February jo, • A man named Exley, while akjitink to mark at the Pongaroa rifle WnMoo Saturday, was gbot in the bjfed, Tfc* bullet lodged iu the brain. /Huk stilt conscious aud has been ord»ed to Pel'mereton Hospital. f .1". \a «u- mnM, » f*!*p«y w. •■ \A tubing bjat contsimog iwonM named McCormaok and Brown, wheat aeaiin^-the entrvace «,»„■ Taiaroa Head* tnis morning capsiead. The butt its* picked up bot.om up Wa ,d ß by » «m, • it is supposed tho aooident wy» cianf through the boat 1-eing overloaded en 4 coming in too cltye und«* the head*. the heavy swell earning bert-.br<*Z to. MeCbrmaek Wee a widow HiVthree children. Beovra was hut bt otkaM \ in-law. —■■»
A man named J. O'Brien wrs fount de*d at the bottom of the cliffs efc> Opunake on Friday, 7th inaUnt. At the ioquwt a. verdict was returned that deceased met his death by falling <„* the chff, but whether aooideattNy a* otherwise there was no evilenea te show. ««• «w
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 35, 11 February 1902, Page 2
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167ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 35, 11 February 1902, Page 2
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