WATERSIDER'S DEATH.
(rEESS »SSOCIATIOH TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON December 27 At the inquest into the death of a man named Hadfield, aged G3, a watersider. who fell from a truck to the wharf on Monday, the evidence showed that he seemed to slip while releasing a rope from some sacks of coke he was stacking, or that the rope came away more readily than he expected. Ho fell heavily. The verdict was that Hadfield was accidentally killed in the course of his work.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 9
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