BUILDING ELECTRIFIED DEATH OF HORSE EXPLAINED SYDNEY, March 2. The discovery that a had been electrified by a short circuit in a lighting system has explained the mysterious death of a horse last week. The horse, which had been locked in a stable on a wet night, was found dead in the morning. Ine carcase was removed, and when a man entered the stable and touched an iron wall a few oavs later he was thrown to the floor. It was then discovered that the gales had rubbed away the insulation ffom the house wiring*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18036, 13 March 1933, Page 5
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