ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Telegraph. FreßH Association Copyright Gisborne, This Day. David Onrtain, carpenter, &\>*d 50, was caught in the baiting at CJayion and Co's timber mill to-day and was twisted round the abaft six or seven revolutions, His left arm was broken, and he fell to the floor His condition is critical. * Wellington, This Day. The body of a man supposed to be a labourer named Harry Rick, wag 1 found in the Wainuiomata stream | yesterday. He is supposed to have i been accidentally drowned. i Blenheim, This Day. A peculiar accident resulting 1 fatally, occurred to the infant son of Mr A. H. Lucas, of the Telegraph : Department, this morning. The child, aged two and a half years, was playing with a kitten, and while ; putting it into, or taking it out of a box, the lid fell on the nape of the ' child's neok, dislocating it.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 159, 7 January 1903, Page 2
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