ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
(Per Press Association.] John Strathern Adair, aged 47, who was admitted to the Greytown Hospital on Thursday after an accident at the local brickworks, being crushed in a pit after a fall of clay, died at an early hour this morning. Henry William Barrow, a cook employed at the Public Works camp, Te Maire (Wairoa), was found dead in the cookhouse yesterday morning. Deceased was an ex-ship's officer and an ex-sergeant of the Norfolk Regiment. He leaves a wife and family at Wellington. At the inquest a verdict of death from a heart seizure was returned.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 161, 27 June 1930, Page 5
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