FATAL ACCIDENTS.
[BY TELEORAPIf.— PRESS A&SOCIATIO*.] Wellington, Tuesday. A man named Thomas Hope Murray, lessee of the Goathurst farm, Ohiro, fell over a bank 15 feet high last night, and sustained injuries, from which ho died this morning, without having regained consciousness. He was a married man, aged 47, but had no children. Timarit, Tuesday. A fatal accident occurred near the Washdyke this morning, by which a man named W. Campbell lost his life. He was engaged carting hay and straw from Mr. Gilchrist's farm to the Waslidyke Hotel, and fell from tho stack between it and tho dray and broke his neck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9049, 9 May 1888, Page 5
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