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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

COACH CAPSIZES. By Telegraph.—Press AseociatioisfMß The Cisborne-Tolnga. mail sized oil- Monday. Three tnined minor casualties. The rolled several chains down a baplc!}laH MAORI BURNED TO DEAT^^H Dargaviile, Mereaini Teroro T ohi, a Maori man, aged 70, was burned to Kaihu on Monday. Her whare demolished. She was in the leaving a big flro burning when to bed.' It is surmised that a lot VWlflH from the hearth, setting fire to whiclr was near the fireplace. diet of accidental death- was rctnrneJaH ANOTHER DRAY FATAUTfcjjjBB Whangarei, Frederick Hardy, aged 50, a at Ruatangata,-was killed on by the dray he was driving him while turning a sharp cornor. leaves a widow mid Ave children. "^vifM DROWSED IX WAKATIPU. v!|§H Duuedin, Yesterd&lW the body of Antoni Grotz was fwtiiHH in Lake Wakatipu at Qucenstown morning. He was formerly a UsheijiimflH at Timaru. He was sleeping ; n Antrim at the wharf, and it is ait\ittd|H that when he attempted to on the 7tb lis fell into the laKe. ,■ T 'l§H RAILWAY DEATH-TRAPS. Wanganui, Last NiwtrSH At the inquest tonight, on the Tlionuu Leeson, who was killed train at a level crossing, a verdiet accidental health, no blame being #l9 tnchablo to anyone, was returned: j'-fflH TWO MAORI GIRLS DROWSED:'-'^™ Wanganui, La3t On Tuesday, two Maori girls, Tiako and Rangi Whaita Rewl, qgs iM seven and eight years respectively, wttfellH drowned in the Wanganui Rivet, aSSIS Koromiti. They were bathing,-' vntllH they were caught by tlte current. Tii»fH bodies have not been recovered '^H Auckland, Last Night. *oM During the voyage of'the .steama'tlß Hornfels from Delagoa Bay, an Engtilfe'JH man, named Stewart, aged H, joined the vessel as a fireman, dlsap- 'fW peared. The weather was rough at time, and Stewart was probably overboard and drowned. iSM UNKNOWN BODY TOUND, '*Y$M Auckland, Last The body of an unknown man WMj|M found floating in the harbor. Th« tSIHB mains had evidently been in the for some months, and were in n decomposed condition. The only articlfi|9 of identification were a silver a locket containing a coil of hair. body is that of a tliick-sct inan,~ abf|»f|H oft <)in in height, dressed in a blue with new boots on his feet. ■ ' tISH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5

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