DEATH OF WATERSIDER.
A COMPENSATION CASE. JUDGMENT BY CONSENT. When the eompensatk-n case, in whi( !i Ellen Casey, of Urcy Lynn {,\l r. I*. J, O'Kfigaa), proceeded tkguml the New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd. (Mr. | it. 1). Bagnnil •, was called on in the Arbitration Court yesterday the. dant company coni« «•-*<.! judgment for ! £260, with £lO JO* cost*, j Plaintiff wa» th« mother of a wateri side worker, .Daniel Casey, who sustained { fata} injuries on November 16,'1926, while | working on the steamer . Otski in the j employ of the shipping company. D«j ceawti, the tdawiMi said, g*vo tier all j hi# wages, she retoming him s'Wnt 15# I a week. Her claim was for £2s funeral j expenses and general relief. | The Court entered judgment on the j !*,»»* of defendant's admission. - a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19627, 4 May 1927, Page 13
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131DEATH OF WATERSIDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19627, 4 May 1927, Page 13
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