FATAL ACCIDENTS.
[Br TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Palmerston North, Wednesday. A young man named Moran had a portion of his arm shattered to pulp ab Fox ton through being caught in a flax mill scutcher. The limb was amputatod. The young man diod a few hours labor from shock and loss of blood. New Plymouth, Wednesday. A man named Goorge Algie was killed noar.Toko, Stratford, on Tuesday, through being thrown from a horse which had bolted. Timaru, Wednesday. Mrs. Bruce, wife of Mr, James Bruce, a well-known miller, now of Wellington, jumped from a buggy, owing to the horse having bolted, last evening, and received such injury that she diod at midnight. Mrs. Bruce was down hero on a holiday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10047, 6 February 1896, Page 5
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