ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
I By Tilsoeaph.l (Our Own Correspondent.) Cabtirton, Thib Day. John Farley, a oupual hand employed in tho goods shed at the Carterton railway atation, broke hia right leg just below the knee in jumping off a timbor truok. He waß conveyed to his home near by, and Dr. Johnston set the fractured limb, I UNITED PBKBS ASSOCIATION.] Inveucabgilii, sth Maroh. At the inquest on tbe child Bartlett Dr. Young deposed as the result of the post mortem, tbat the organs were all perfectly healthy, and that the only cause he oould assign for sudden death was paralysis of the heart from fright. It ia enpposed that he had slipped from the top of the fence post. Dunjidin, This Dat. > L. Wylie ; an engine driver on the northern line, met with a painful acoident yesterday. He was on the engine of the Palmerston down train, when a rush of steam occurred, scalding him about the eyes. One eye had to be removed.
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 2
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