FATAL GUN ACCIDENT
..si . • ibv ixiitrruio oi-YKiurr.) ,] March :ii>. s .V 'rkiii;i.!•; ui'cui'ivil ilie ■j Kinder luanci'iiviv-- a!; < While Corporal Jkvu'ily and < imtii'- c '• J loualdson, cf til" (ieelout:; jiatlery, s wen' dusiim' iln! breach lock iif a six • e inch tlv'/un exploded. ' and bo'Ji men were mangled beyond " recognition. nothing bciny I'll on their bodies bill their boots. ,] Other men to the detacht incut w.?iv sent reeling about in :i _ blinding smoke streaming with blood, and iin.' badly scorched, g Lieutenant Mmiro and Gunners ; Heiglitoii, Dignun. and Notts, who '1 were close to the gun "which explod'd, 1 tin; severely but not dangerously liurt. Colonels I'rime anil Goldstein. jj tain L'j'huly and other oliicers da .lied up to the buttery and recovered tip l ._ wounded. n The cause of the explosion is ut e present unkuowv..
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Waikato Times, Issue 2920, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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137FATAL GUN ACCIDENT Waikato Times, Issue 2920, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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