ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
A man named M’Cloy was gored by a bull at Lower Biccarton yesterday. The ball rushed from Uio road into a paddock. M'i’loy kept the gale open for it to pats through, hut it rushed at him, and injured him sovoiciy oil the nead. A fatal accident occurred in the timber yard of Mean's William White ami Go., at Addington, yesterday afternoon, A laborer named Charles Cajsar. who had been employed by M«wrs White and Go. for some years, was engaged in stacking timber, and while standing on the top of a stack about Bft high ho fell off on to the ground, breaking hit neck. Deceased was a married man with a family, and was about sixty years of age. He was well known and respected in iho district. W. F. Bateman, the- engineer who was injured on the Auckland Harbor Board's dredge yesterday, died this rooming.— Auckland I’.A. wire. Ah Fat, an uged Chinaman, who had been ill for some lime, was found dead in his hut at Cromwell on Monday.
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Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 4
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