SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, last night. Sinclair, a milkman at Mount Albert, was knocked down by his horse. The carfc ran over him, breaking his collar-bone, and fracturing both legs. Grahamstown, last night. An escape of foul air occurred in the Pumping Associations shaft. Three men were dowri. Two were rescued. Several parties went down, watched by an excited group of miners at the mouth of the shaft, and succeeded in getting all out safely, although one man was delirous, and two insensible. '-•V. : Blenheim, last night. RdphardA Moss,^ returning from di\ck shooting, was met by his child, who, while walking beside him, j pulled the trigger, ■:'• &n"d the oha;ge.
- .entered Moss's right side^ passing on ♦■• n vo th e scapula. ; He 1 qie|[ ; in ■ GiSBORNB. Yesterday.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 820, 18 September 1877, Page 2
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126SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 820, 18 September 1877, Page 2
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