CASUALTIES.
Our Clyde correspondent wires that a verdict of "Accidental death, no blame being attachable to anyone," was returned at the inquest on the Dunstan Lead dredging fatality. It was clear from the evidence that the regulations were complied with in every particular, and that the accident was a case of pure misadventure. NEW PLYMOUTH, September 28. An old settler named James Sefton, of Oakura, was thrown from his horse this morning and killed. His horse shied at some cyclists, and unseated him.
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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 4
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83CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 4
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