THE TIMARU FATALITY.
THE ACCIDENT UNEXPLAINED.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Timaru, Last Night.
The inquest on Archibald Campb-i, who was fatally injured on the wharf on Thursday last by the fall of a heavy lift from the W'aiwera, was compleUJ to-day. No further light was thrown on the breakage of the ropo securin { the leading Dock at the mastteuv Witnesses considered that strength had been provided. A vcrdi- t of accidental doath wasi returned, ii s evidence not showing who was respc.v bible for the cmryiiig-aiway of the ge».:. The funeral of the deceased took plu ■>. this afternoon. All shipping work \v ; ;j suspended, and the fallowing was one i f the largest ever seen here for peop ;, j afoot. The vvatersiders, railway jm-ii, members of cricket clubs (the deceit 1 being secretary of the Celtic Club), fan - bailers and I'oreßtew followed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 5
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141THE TIMARU FATALITY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 5
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