SHUNTING ACCIDENT.
[BT TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Tuesday. A YOtTNO man named F. Mack had a narrow escape from a serious accident at Newst'ii railway station this afternoon. He was on-} of the relaying gang, and was engaged in shunting waggons when a waggon ran over his foot. Ho was removed to the Waikato Hospital, where it was found that only two toes were broken and that his injuries were not as serious as was thought. He. is brother to Mr. J. Mack, guard of the Waikato train.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11535, 21 November 1900, Page 5
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