THE LIMEKILN FATALITY.
[by TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] Dunedin, Thursday. The hearing of the charge. against George F. Robinson, engineer in charge of the work at the Government limekiln, of having by neglect caused the death of three men who were buried by a slip, was continued at Palmerston to-day. All the available evidence being taken, the hearing was adjourned till next week, when Mr. R. Hay, C.E., who has been examining the ground, will give evidence. Probably Mr. Hursthouse (chief engineer of roads) and Mr. Wales (chief engineer of will also be called, •',,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11716, 26 July 1901, Page 5
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