ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
As a young man named Henry Tobeck residenc at Tai Tupu, was driving Liucoln on Thursday evening, ho collide with a horseman, and was thrown out of Uj e trap, sustaining a fracture of the arm.' (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) WANGANUI, Jane?. A sad and sudden death occurred liifc eveuing, when Mr Garland W. R. Woon,» very old resident, fell into the river owjjm to failure of the heart. Mr Woou waj f o « sixteen years Clerk of the Resident Utga. trate"s and District Courts here, bat w&j retrenched in 1892. He was the eldeateon of tho lale Rev. Wm, Woon, Methodist Missionary to Tonga and c Friendly Islands. Tho deceased w&s the founder of the rket newspaper in New Ply. mouth, the Taranaki Herald. GISBORNE, June 7. A labourer named Henry Exworthy, ha* been missing for a fortnight. Hβ is aup. posed to have been drowned crossing a river, on the banks of which his hone saddled, was found. '
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9125, 8 June 1895, Page 8
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