WAIPUKURAU.
[own correspondent. ] A carpenter named Harry Breach, a married man, met with a very seri ous accident yesterday at about 1.15 p.m. He was an employee of Mr. J. Winlove, and had gone over to Mr. Stains’ workshop where he intended eharpening some tools. M hile put • lingLt belt on a pinky his arm waj .■aught by the belt and he wt pt: 11 cd up close to the pulley. Luckdy the driving belt slipped and this saved his life. As it was he had hh ri?ht arm so mangled that alter removal to the hospital, the arm had to be taken off just below the elbow, lit - spent a fairly restful night and is progressing as well as can be expect ed under rhe circumstances. Great sympathy was express :-d here at the news of Air. Tew Gronme's sudden deatn at Te Ante. Mr. Gronie wrw cate of the best known and t;-:: esteemed cf the ilarnma settlors, and his earls drath has caused regret throughout the district. 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 6
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