ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
TWO CASUALTIES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Giabornc, May 7. At the inquest on Charles Cal'der, n lighterman, who was drowned on Saturday, the Magistrate found that deceased was in charge of a lighter and had control of the tiller, which possibly became displaced by a sudden roll of the sea, thereby throwing him into the sea by which be received a severe shock, causing death. At the inquest on Henry Hoars, killed at Patumahi, the verdict was tjiat deceased met his death by being run over by a taxi. No blame was attached to anyone.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 2
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