FATALITIES.
(United Pp.ess Association.)
AUCKLAND, Friday.
Arthur Stanton, one of the men engaged' on the "reservoir works at "Waitafcerei •' wsg •iam-jing' a hole "in '"jrbi'JJ-" a fuse was placed/ for? and in spine way "tfce Tod' he was using exploded, Stanton being killed by the rod striking him on the chest. ■ WESTPORT, Friday.
A man named Charles Dambrogio was killed at Sergeant's Hill on Thursday night by being run over by a coal truck, during shunting operations. At the inquest a verdict was returned of accidental death, w pr,e bgiijg to Manic_ At 6.ls ''this'. evening, 'a' -man Bwnetj William Mclntyre, "while attemptiffg to board a train at Waim'angarba fell under the car, and was instantly killed. Deceased was 31 years of age. i™d has been' in ' tjie' eij^lby of the Westport Coal Company for some years.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 4
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