ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
TEA QIC HEATH IN COAT,MI NE-
\ rrn\ T Cr •Kvon&tfM’S' fatal : * / ' vSflWmtiv;. I:':;;- ■ -u ‘i - ’ ■ ffresn Association..’ V OREYMOTJTH, August 8. Mr. J. S. Moore, 80, noting colliery engineer at the Liverpool State mine, died suddenly this-,morning at the bottom .of a. hoistf-,in ■ thfr.Liverpool', colliery when tho;inen:/had/ assembled to be * conveyed .to' 1 work. i]: l w’.con se? quence of the fatality, the nten returned home and the mine is idle today. He leaves four sons, ono ( being, the Rev. Father* Moore of St. Patnek’s College, Wellington.
- AVh.o r nays the bill for the injured?. Cerisiilt Atheft. Etandard //.Insurance Coirip^nv fob)fullAproteotiori.-—C.’-G* Bloore, chief agent ; S. G. 'Northo local manager.—-(Advtl)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11280, 9 August 1930, Page 5
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