ACCIDENT AT MANGAPEHI.
- -ft. - Maori Badly Injured. A very distressing aceider: occv.r:-;- '. here on Monday last to a Maori i Tupu Hirerc, by which he ha:; feet almost severed at the - :h:'.i-. Tupu had been down fro: bad gone to Te Kuiti * concerning some ir*f from which he %vas = returned to Parekura on Monday morning in from Parekura to 1 when the accident hlocomotive was bach logs in to Tiroa pning back to Pare half of her load. Ti in a dangerous position ed that he was doi: _ man. It appears tha: the injured man's o - he suddenly' fainted r* with both legs ac whole load of log= him, as his fall v. p= - <■ driver. He car*-. found himself not see the -i he dragged hi n ed for heir; quickh c Camp. way to miles, ' - tre« " U' '- - I - tn I T - to H" <o ' ' lateirg f; f IS if J • L r
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 177, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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153ACCIDENT AT MANGAPEHI. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 177, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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