ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
(Press Association Telegram.) PAJEHATUA, Feb. 8. Thos. King Mason,,a married men with a young family,, who was a selector on the Mangatainoka block, was drowned while crossing the Mangahao River with a horse and trap. He was driving sheep across and some of the latter went down stream. Mason went after them and disappeared. The young son accompanying him had previously jumped out.
AUCKLAND, Feb. 8. The body found in the harbor has been identified as that of Boydon SConnier, widower, a visitor from Nelson, in Auckland on a holiday.
PAHIATUA, Feb. 8. John Ambrose Bradley, aged 45, married, with a family, a dairy farmer at Konini, was fatally gored by a bull which he was leading. He sustained shocking injuries.
Prompt Settlement on the Spot. Fair Treatment from the Standard Insurance Company, Ltd., C. GBloore, Agent. Fire, Marine, Accident Branches.—Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4159, 9 February 1916, Page 7
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