FATAL ACCIDENTS.
(isv TI'JiKGKAL'ir.— I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION.) P.U.M HUSTON NoKTII, Friday. A FATAL accident happened 011 the I'almcr-stnn-Ashurst road last, night, resulting in the death of Mr Jas. Fowell, a well-known re si .lent. At fi o'clock three teams of horses anil drays were being driven home from Woodville, Mr Fowell driving one of them, when suddenly Fowrll's team bolted, :ind on the other drivers going back they f ; nun.! liini on the road unconscious witli a nasty Rash on the thicli. He never reclined consciousness, and died four hour later. (JuwMorni, l' i iday. Robert. Robinson, of Gieyinoiith, was buried by a fall of earth in a tunnel, where lie was working at Stillwater. A gang of men worked all night, and recovered his body a short while. ag>.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2629, 18 May 1889, Page 2
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129FATAL ACCIDENTS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2629, 18 May 1889, Page 2
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