RAILWAY FATALITY.
A GANGER KILLED. jj . j] - (By Telegraph.— Associatloa.)""' ; . If DUNEDIN; Monday. 1 ■ , ■■''-,■::." .'■' *.fe'.' ;.J A middle-aged man named JolrifHoraiij: I employed as a ganger on the jMbsgiel 1 duplication works, was knocked downby j the engine of the 1.2 p.m.:.\train}from Dunedin to-day. He was talking toi.ait \ other ganger close to the Kensington pas'. ; senger siding, and was standing —Wild j some trucks. . Elliott said, "Look b-V Jack. 5. She's coming!" and Horan, think- fling a shunting engine was -approachiiij j : stepped on to the main line, and-w_ ; - cut' down by the engine. ■ He ; was car™': \ some 30ft, and was picked up unconsei(»s : : j with a fractured skull. He . died at'foif jj p.m. without' regaining consciousness,.: i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 69, 22 March 1910, Page 4
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