ACCIDENTS & DEATHS
MOTOR FATALITY
YOUNG MARRIED MAN KILLED
TATHAPE, Juno 13
While Leo. AfoS-weeiioy, accompanied by Joint Roy Mills,.‘wore returning' home in a motor-ear, the oar ran off tlie road ot <n> boiul, iiii'iiiing a somersault and pinning both occupants to the ground., Mc'smtecney extricated himself, but being unable to free Mills, went for assistance live miles away. ~ On returning it was Round that Mills Wa s suffocated wit- 1 tlic weight of the ear-.on his hack. Mills was 27 years and wa.s married only a. few weeks ago.—P.A.
BOY FATALLY DRAGGED BY
HORSE.
TIMARU, June 1.3 Thomas Kinsman, 10, of Douglas Settlement, near YVaimate, was killed through a horse which he was riding slipping on a greasy race and bolting, dragging the boy some distance. He died a few' minutes after J —P.A. Who pays the bill for the injured worker? Consult the Standard Insur - ance/ Company for full protection.— C. G. Blooro, Chief Agent. G. Seddon. Local Manager.—Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 5
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