ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
On Thursday afternoon a son of Mr James Marshall, Rangiora, aged six, tripped on some matting and broke one of his arms. He was attended by Dr. Baker. At Timaru yesterday afternoon a farmer named Henry Squire was drowned in the Pareora river, He was after cattle, when he gob into a deep hole, and becomiug unseated from his horse, was drowned.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, January 3. __ Charles Ainaworth, sawmiller, aged 45 years, was drowned while bathing in a water hole at Rata, near Marton, on New Year's Day. He leaves a widow and three children. Mr Harry Dixon, of Masterton, was fatally injured by being thrown off a wool waggon through the horses boltiDg.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 8
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