ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
[HT TKLEORAPK — TOKSB ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Bth Soptombor. At tho inquest on Archio Darlow, tho victim of the burning accident at Glontunnol on Saturday night, a verdict was returned "that tho deceased died from injuries roceived thiough tho accidental ignition of benviinc." Henry Anstiss, also injured by explosion, is reported to bo making favourable progress in hospital. NEW9ON, Bth September. Frank Kellor, while bush felling at tho French Pass, receivod a severe cut oti v tho head tHropgli an axo catching a supplejack. Ho was tnken in an opon boat to Mi. Tumor's, Admiralty Bay, nnd efforts wcro mado to signal a passing steamer without effect. KoHor was thftn brought to Nelson in Mr. Turner's oil launch. Fortunately tho bleeding wns stopped, and tho danger of the injury wns thereby minimised. Tho want of a telephone stntion nt tho French Pass is constantly m evidence. Mr. John Emery was thrown from a trap to-day, and was found lying in a pool of blood. , On removal to tho Hospital it was found that his wounds wore not dangerous.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1904, Page 5
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