CASUALTIES.
(r-RESS ASSOCIATION TELEGEAMS.) AUCKLAND, June 1-1. Baniel "Welsh, who was' injured at the Glenfield Brick and Pottery Works, on Thursday, through becoming entangled, in a. travelling: belt, died in the hosnital tliis morning. He was «■ married man, aged forty-one with a wife and three children. WANGANUI, June 14. The body of Percy Coffey, horse trainer, . Normanhy, who . has been •missing since 'Wednesday, was found this morning in the'" Wiiingongoro 'J!iver, near the electric company's power- liouso. The horse he had been riding was found yesterday. Deceased leaves a widow and two children. During the Aramoho-Collegiate Rugby match to-day, O. Small, a member of the former team, suffered ;<■ broken leg. GISBCItXE. June 14.' Rua.Ngata, nephew of the Hon. A. T. Ncat.a/ as;ed 27, and married, was killed hy a falling bough whilst working in the bush; • The' impact threw Jiim on to an iron wedge driven into a ("tree, and the wedge entered his head.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 11
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