WATERSIDER'S DEATH
ACCIDENT WHILE AT WORK (Ver Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. At the inquest concerning the death of Frederick Hadlield, G 3, a waterside worker, who fell from a truck to Hie wharf on Monday, Hie evidence showed that he seemed to slip while releasing a rope from some sacks of coke he was stacking, or else the rope came away more readily Mian lie expected, and he fell heavily. A verdict of accidentally killed in the course of his work was returned.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17143, 27 December 1929, Page 13
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