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Child Burnt. — On Thursday, a child named Robinson, whose parents live in Waimea East, on the banks of the Wairau River, was burnt to death, but we have not heard how the accident occurred. Accident. — Yesterday, a farmer named Pattison, while driving a cart along Hardy Street, allowed the bullocks to bring one of the wheels in contact with a post, which upset the cart upon him. Pattison received a severe blow on the head, which at first looked of rather a serious nature, but we believe he is now better.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 193

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Untitled Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 193

Untitled Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 193

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