FATAL ACCIDENTS IN VARIOUS LOCALITIES
TWO WOMEN AND A MAN , LOSE THEIR LIVES (Per Press Association—Copyright.) Auckland, April 20 Mrs Mary Elizabeth Simpson, aged 56, was knocked down by a bolting horse in the main street of Pukekohe and died half an hour later. Her husband, MrPranl; Simpson, has been an invalid for two years. Lizzie Agnes Ford, aged 17 years, while cycling across Mangere Bridge, collided with a motorcar, receiving injuries from which she died in hospital, forty minutes alter admittance. Her parents reside at Mangcre Invercargill, April 20 A man named Peter Charles Connell, twenty-three years ot age, and fireman of a locomotive for the Otaulau Timber Company was killed yesterday through the collapse of a bridge on a bush tramway during the passage of the engine. Two other men were on the engine at the time and escaped with slight injuries.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7965, 20 April 1922, Page 3
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