ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
While Mr G. Warner, of Marchmoni, —i the Rangiora-Woodend' road, was felling 6 blue gum trea on Thursday, the axe slipped, and inflicted a severe cut between Mr Warner's knee and left thigh.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.! AUCKLAND. September 6 ' A child named Isabel Duucan, six years o? age, was burned to death at Mount Albert. Her clothes caught on fire while she was..;. stirring porridge. • Just after the ke'teh Tararawa, bound from Auckland to Whangarei, had passed Tiriti-i. to-night, the master, John Nelson,'by some means fell overboard and was drowned.
-.WAD? AW A, September 6. A man named Con Crowley, while trimming willows, fell into a dim and wasdrowned.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 8
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