PLOUGHMAN KILLED.
TARANAKI FARM FATALITY.
IMPLEMENT STRIKES A STONE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
NEW PLYMOUTH, Sunday.
Crushed under a plough on Mr. K. A Andrews' farm near Okato, yesterday. Mr. Henry Oscar Peters, aged 31, suffered injuries from which he died before it was possible to remove him. Mr. Peters was following the plough, which was drawn by a tractor. The plough struck a stone, reared up and fell back upon him. He leaves a widow and three young children.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVX, Issue 268, 12 November 1934, Page 9
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