TRAIN & MOTOR COLLISION
A SAD FATALITY. . - Per Press Association. Timaru, Last Night. At the; inquest on P. V. B. Coira, killed by a collision between a motorcycle and a train yesterday, several witnesses testified that-the regulation warnings' were given by the engine-driver. T>e typ oner and deecasod'^-fricndsicoiisHlieredit-unnecessary to call the forivcT. HorgiiL who <waß riding behind deceased on motor, said that they were'tattiM M laughing together, and did not hew ib$ m whistles nor notice the train till the engine was at the south cattle- stoaai ; and they were close, to the lrae. !lfed coroner concluded that.no <im,'-kM}ilP blame, and returned a verdict'of aifet'-" dental death. Reference was ntie %*■} the hedge obstructing'the view of the lme in that direction. ' 'This » to tit brought to the itotice ;pf tthe Council. |<A* WWemSet, 'of the Teridtar> ials, the deceased wiir be given a iniU- ; *a?y .ty'Wl on SnndayVand m vim of} his wide personal popularity a, laraw* cortege is anticipated.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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158TRAIN & MOTOR COLLISION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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