FATAL ACCIDENTS.
RUN OEVR. [IIY TKLKUB Al'H. —I'RKSS ASSOC LUTON*.] Te Aroha, This Day. A fatal accident happened at Te Aroha on Monday, when a well-known resident of Maekaytown named B. McGleehan, was knocked down on the racecourse by a four horse brake, which passed over his body. Death was instantaneous. Auckland, This Day. An elderly man named Samuel Crammer, who was admitted to the Hospital about three weeks ago with broken ribs, the result of being run over by a cart, died yesterday. THROWN FROM A HORSE. Palmers ton N., This Day. Mr A. Morris, a well-known resident of Pa.lmerston, was thrown from his horse at Waituna West. He was found unconscious by some motorists, who brought him to the Hospital where he died last night. lie was a single man aged 30. ELECTROCUTED. Hawera, This Day. Joseph Alexander Henderson, 14 years old, a son of Mr Samuel Henderson, a retired farmer, was found last night electrocuted in the Ilawera County Electric Company's works at Normanby. No other particulars are available.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 5
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172FATAL ACCIDENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 5
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