ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
MAN FOUND DEAD. By Telegraph —Press Association. Ashburton, August 29. John Whearty, aged 40, a -farmer at Eiffelton, was found dead yesterday with a gunshot wound in his head. His brother Tom saw deceased enter a shed, heard a gun report, and found deceased as stated.
FATAL FALL FROM HORSE. Invercargill, August 29. A young man named William Todd, son of Mr. W. Todd, auctioneer, while riding to Fairlight station, was thrown from his horse and fatally injured.
KNOCKED DOWN BY FIRE MOTOR.
Wellington, August 29. James Doogan. aged 21 years, of Greymouth. Tyas knocked down at Petone yesterday by the fire brigade motor and badly injured about the head and leg. His condition to-day was slightly improved, though it is still very serious.
Theodore Woodward was charged this morning with causing grievous bodily harm to Doogan and was remanded for eight days on bail.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1921, Page 7
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