ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Per Press Association. Nelson, Mav 28. At tin- Slate River sluicing claim, Colline/wood tin's morning, a falling lock smothered l.oni„ .lames, nged •>■!, second «.n i.l Frank James, of Puraninhoi, wliosi- i.tlu'r son «iis killed in the Boer My.--. Life was extinct wfieit the body was extricated.
LOST OVERBOARD. rev Press Association. ~,, , Christehureh, Mav 28. Ihe schooner Morning Light,' which :.n'ived «t Lyttelton from Collingwood ■ .U'Ki-rilny alter a stormy passage of 17 u-iys, lost a man overbgaril when forty. "uk's N.X.K. of Lyttelton Heads. The schooner shipped a heavy sea over the i'ort fide at about 11 p.m. on Saturday, ■ind the man was curried off. A life-.-•miy with lights attached was thrown to mm, and he was seen nbout 40 feet i'-lcni swimming for the buoy. A heavy «■:; struck him, and ho 'sank. The man shipped as Charles Roberts, but it is stiiu-d that his real name Is Harold Knife, formerly of H.M.S. Promclhus.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 29 May 1907, Page 2
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157ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 29 May 1907, Page 2
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