WEST COAST
A sensation was caused on the 25th by a miner named William Irvine being entombed in a tunnel on Craig's Freehold, the scene of a f-ttal accident a' few years ago. The tunnel caved in at 9 o'clock in the morning. Relays of men were working -all day, and got him out in the evening, only slightly injured. T
Alborn's accommodation-house at Inanv gahua Junction (on the main Buller road) was burned down on the 25th. Edward Mutton, a boy, was burnt to death.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 18
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86WEST COAST Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 18
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