ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
[By Telegraph, [united press association.] Auckland, 11th March. Mr. "Wm. Carruth, who arrived in the colony fifty years ago with two brothers at Wellington, died at his residence, Kamo, yesterday. He was aged 80 years. Cheistchukch, 11th March. This inorning a lad named George Goldsmith, aged 14, was gored to death by a ball on Mr. Napier's farm, Wairiri Valley, in the Malvern district. Napier, 11th March. A youth aged 14, named Thomson, was drowned at Petane to-day. He was sent to throw something into the river, and must have leaned on a stump overhanging a deep pool, for the stomp was found displaced and the boy's body in the water. Oamabtt, This Day. A lad named Hazellton was thrown from his horse at Waimate yesterday, and is suffering from concussion of the brain. He was brought to the Oamaru Hospital to-day.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 2
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