ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
PEE3S ASSOCIATION. PAEROA, August 14.. Vincent Gotland, employed in the cyanide department of the Konete reefs, belonging to the Gold Mining Company, was killed in the battery this morning. The man was caught in the belting, and received fearful injuries. HAMILTON, August 14. AVhllo Charles Wynyard, a young man, was "jacking logs’’ at Whatawhata this morning he was entshed to death, NAPIER, August 14. Thomas Murtagh, station hand, aged forty-eight years, died at the hospital from arsenical poisoning. He kept bicarbonate of soda and arsenic in similar tine, and took some of the latter in mistake for soda. BLENHEIM, August 14. There were two accidents during a football match here to-day, one player suffering slight concussion of the brain and another a severe rupture.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 5
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