ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
KICKED BY A HORSE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. ■ The 15-year-old son of Mr. Anderson, a settler of Whitford, near- Howick, was kicked by a horse yesterday and fatally injured. A young man named George Chapman, employed by Mr. de Launay at lnglcwood, met with a painful accident on Thursday afternoon. He was painting _ a house, and fell from the ladder. Besides receiving nasty bruises about tiie face and body, he was unfortunate enough to land with his arm across u i paint-pot on the ground, severing a tendon in his arm. He was admitted to the New Plymouth Hospital the same evening. A man named Henry Kronk, employi'd by the Roads Department at Strathmore, met with some frightful injuries on Thursday through the premature explosion of a blasting charge (says the Post). One of his hands was blown off, but the exact nature of the hurts sustained has not yet been ascertained. The sufferer was brought in from Strnthmorc by Mr. Dunlop, and is now in the ■Stratford Hospital.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 330, 23 January 1909, Page 2
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174ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 330, 23 January 1909, Page 2
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