ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
(ByTelegram,) ' '■ ■ •'.,- l - :, ' , ___ '" ' ■'■ * ; (United Press Associatiohj.: :"' :■■' r,\.u TTT.A i-i ■'.' ■•■' i. iAuokdakd, Friday, A. gum digger- named Fred; Young committed Suicide near Kuikohe, Bay of Islands, by taking; poison,; : '' '"': Richard Garrett, mate,of a.small, steeper,has beenjblown,tp sea from the Thame? in a small dingy, and it ia believed is drowned.' : : i <;.:' 'V" """ ."' Timaru, Friday, Mr Harropv of the Customs Department, anaV-'Mr 'Kph'ti, /'ch'einist's assistant, were badly burned aboit the face and head" by- an .explosion'" oi naptha gas. They, were.'sealfag a pork in a drum of naptha, and the s'itpposed' cause is the leakage of the cork,- '. • , i' .;,?'. CHRiBTOHUHrjii', iriday. ■' ' 'AboynainedOjjver.Baxter, three years of age, was burned by setting fire to a tent in,'w!jich'he-\fhs playing
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 2
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115ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 2
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