ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
By Telegraph—Press Association DUNEDIN, March zl.
A man named Horan was seriously injured at the duplication work at Kensington. He was struck by a railway train, and his skull was fractured. PALMERSTON N., March 21. A man named Miles Peterson, 70 years of age, was tound dead in a stable attached to his pramises at Stoney Creek this morning. The body was fully clothed, and death apparently took place yesterday. NEW PLYMOUTH, March 21. An Imperial pensioner, Francis Eastfield, aged 79, committed suicide by cutting bis thront this mnrning. Both iTe and his wife had been drinking heavily lately. He leaves a large fam ' . THAMES, March 21. i.en deaths have occurred to-tin i J eter Harvey Curtis, an old age pensioner, was iound dead in a room at his house at Karaka Creek at j noon to-day. In the afternoon John Mclsaacs, aged 55, was reading a | paper in the Lady Bowen Hotel, ; when he suddenly collapsed. As- j sistance was rendered, but the man ; was dead. )
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10000, 22 March 1910, Page 6
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170ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10000, 22 March 1910, Page 6
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