ACCIDENTS ON WHARF
TWO WATIiRSIDERS INJURED
Two waterside, workers were irjTixe while, engaged in tmbadiag operations gg at Prince's Wbarf yesterday. ' . A married man. Mr. Maxwell aged 49, of 72 Hasleit Street. :E* jgj Terrace, suffered injuries to tne » L t jg| when he was struck fay s hatch * JB from the srteamer "Vfaipahi. vrr -Sll Head injuries were received by !f| John William Thuriow, aged 30, hmit-1| ried. of 129 Symonds Street, when he was struck on the head ' Vyji the cargo hook of a crane wMte ing in the held of the AW. ■ V| Both men were taken to 'the - ; land Hospital in Sc. John Neither is in a serious condjlioOs ,j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 8
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