ACCIDENT AT NAPIER.
[BY telegraph.—press association.] Napier, Thursday. Robert Keeley and David Stuart, two men working in the roadstead yesterday, met with a serious accident. Whilst removing hatches in one of the frozen meat steamers, some of the sections fell on them. Keeley wag Badly hurt about the head, and Stuart was injured on the thigh and sprained an ankle. They were conveyed to the hospital, where an inquiry to-night elicited that both were doing favourably. ; ; ' '■■ '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11877, 31 January 1902, Page 5
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