ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
!rs A man named Cecil Bock, employed &4 • re a watchman by Messrs Turnbull, Marian, et and Co., shipping agents, met with a very tat serious accident on the s.s. Waikouaiti about dr 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. , After the C. hatches had been put on Book was missed, _ er and on search being made he was found , e lying at the bottom of a hold badly injured ,’ about the head and limbs. He had evi- , dently fallen from ’tween decks a distance i;® of 20ft or 25ft Bock was removed po the ' Hospital, where he was reported last night u * to be on the dangerously ’id list. He is ,a married man, with three children, living at ae 7 Thomas Bums street -r. A boy named Richard Knowles, 12 yean . g > of age, residing at 13 Pyne street, Roslyn, l broke his left leg while playing in the Maori Hill School playgasund yesterday ! forenoon. f He was taken to the Hospital for attention. 01 a
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18172, 17 February 1921, Page 4
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