PROVINCIAL.
[FKoM «»l"K U\VN i.Oi:KlM I ONi'I..N , I , S.] COROMAN i>fcX. Tuesday. Royal Oak crushing not tinNhvd yet. About 310 ozs. anticipated A serious? accident occurred to a bu<hman named Alexander McCoy, at Kennedy's I>ay to clay. A log of timber, measuring 3000 feet, "rolled over him. while in the act of jacking, and crushed l>oth legs and other parts of his body. l>r. Hovell has been seut for and leaves to-night. ALEXANDRA, Tuesday. Mr. McLean and party left Wai'.nii •» this morning in canoes sent by Taw hi to t » take him (McLean) up. lb-is expected to he up there two full days.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4126, 3 February 1875, Page 3
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