ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
(BY TELEGRAPH— PBES3 ASSOCIATION.) TE KUITI, This Day. A young man named M'Kay, while waggoning from Te Kuiti to Piopio, fell from the top of the load and the wheel passed over his 'legs, one being broken. TAIHAPE, This Day. Joseph Green, one of the original settlers here, dropped down dead last night. He had been chasing a bull from a neighbour's paddock, and was much exhausted, but bailed up his cows and went to the separating room, where he was found dead ten minutes after. Heart failure was the cause. PALMERSTON N., This Day. The sudden death occurred early this morning of F. Lecaldano, chauffeur. He had motored a party to the Woodville races yesterday, and returned in excellent spirits. At 2 o'clock this morning he started suddenly in his sleep and expired. He wits only 30 years of age, and leaves a widow and six young children.
Mr". M'Culloch, of the Wairarapa, who has been on a trip to Europe, was a passenger to Wellington from San Francisco- by the Aorangi to-day. Tenders are invited for the construction of a new: bridge on the MasterUm-Tumi-roach
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 8
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190ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 136, 5 December 1912, Page 8
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