ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
MISSING FISHING PARTY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. I Wellington, Monday. Up to a late hour last night nothing further had been discovered of Gea Hcpplc and his two sons, of Petone, who -went fishing on [Thursday, and have not been seen since. The only trace is a broken oar. Hepple leave* a wife and seven children, who were wholly dependent on him and his sons. DEATH PROM BURNS. Auckland, Monday. Mrs. Alice Burnett, a young married woman, who was severely burned owW to her clothing catching Are on June 14, died in the hospital yesterday. SHOOTING FATALITY. Auckland, Monday. As the result of the accidental diecharge of a gun, Theodore Ballanca, son of the schoolmaster at Mangonul, was shot in the groin while one of s> shooting party at Doubtless Bay. H« died in Mangonui Hospital. A BUBHFELLING ACCIDENT. .' Gisborne, Monday. Walter Wells while buslifelling af Hangnroa was pinned against a tret by a falling trunk, and received seven internal injuries. He was brought is to the town hospital. MAN KILLED AT TE WERA. Stratford, Last Night. On Saturday night Harrv Woods, a laborer, got under the night traia at Te Wera and was killed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 5
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197ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 5
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