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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

Charles Stewart, a baker, living on Mount Eden road, Auckland, died suddenly yesterday. Death is believed to have been caused by heart disease, Stewart leaves a widow and family. The lads M'Kenzie and M'Kay, who were severely injured on Christmas Eve by 4* explosion at Fort Chalmers, <ar.e progressing satisfactorily, and none of the injuries sustained are likely to prove ef a permanent Two rather awkward smdAntp happened io the Clutha district last week, m Wednesday, while Mr Vivian (employed at Mr John Taylor's binder twine manufactory at Pert Molyneux) was working abont the maefateory, not expecting it to commence operations, Jt suddenly started work, catching hfs arm'ifo ,900 of the cog-wheels. He sustained a eomphwd foaotyre °* tbe upper arm, the e«4 iff the Jjopie through a wound in the skip, ftis ,ear jmd. face were also slightly out. Then oh Thors-. day while the eldest daughter of Mr Daniel; M'jfotosh, Ahnriri, was' riding to the port, horse got a sudden fright, when she was shrowjp, fireakfok her arih above the wrist; joint. Dr Jrtefofng attended the snfferers,; both of whom are favorably.— 'Leader.' [By Tklbobaps,] FEILDING, Janoaey 8. . The Rev. W. Harris, Primitive Methodist: clergyman, was thrown from bis horse yes-j £erday and sustained severe injuries*

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Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 2

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 2

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 2