ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Ml PUH ASSOCIAfIO*. i Stratfobd, February 15. ' An Occident oamrred at the Beganstreet'rai'way crossing this morniog. The 10,20.train can into a curt drives by a fanner named Morri§, and at rook the horse, hurling everything clear of tho line. Morris and hia wife war* badly bruised and cut about, but fortunately esoaped death. Toe hore* waaal o badly hurt.
OBhistchurqh, February I®. This morning an elderly mm """rl James Ooolcs'ey,|a contractor residing at Opaws, was found dead in £• H*athoote River, tear Opawa bridge, He left town lite last night to retain home with a .hone and trap. TM t morning bovh the horae and trap wen* found in the river close tb» body, but the liorn had been oufc of the trap. The body was brought to the Ohristchuroh morpue to await mi inquest. WiLUNcrtoK, February 16. Two hulk keepers, Alfred Dorris of the Arawatu, and Albert Sohnarndoff of the Otilina hav* not been wn since Friday, A boat is missing. Th* nmtter Jsssoaly, jus); been reported, and further inqiart|s ate being made. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 2
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177ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 2
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