ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A FATAL l-'ALL. By Telegraph—l'nisß Association, Giabornc, Thursday. U. tl. Black, a slieepfarmer, who was injured by falling over a dill' on the 9th inst., succumbed to-day. A MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENT. Auckland, 1/ist Night. Ihe body of u married woman uained Mm MaeAlister was found floating by tho Takapuna wharf tlTii morning. at nine o clock. Deceased left her house to go and play tejinis, ami how she came to be in tile water is, as vet a mystery. CKUSIIED BY A PILE-DRIVER. Oamaru, Lust Night. John Ghent met with a fatil accident while working in the Oamaru Woollen Mills protective works this morning. The monkey pile-driver fell on .him, breaking his back. He died in ton minutes after admission to the hospital, RAILWAYMAN KILLED. Hun-din, Last Night. Peter Mitchell, a laborer, who was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday afternoon suffering from injuries t<) liU head, sustained through falling ofr a truck ih 1 the railway yard, died this afternoon, Mr. Mitchell was about 70 veam of age,, and leaves a widow and a grown-up family.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 205, 27 February 1914, Page 4
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179ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 205, 27 February 1914, Page 4
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