FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR WESTPORT.
TWO MEN KILLED,
V yeet melnnchnly accident (^3 the Westport S'ar) occurred "abiut one o'clock on the morning of November 26th, at the Caledonian Lend, by which
two men met with a wot snHfW d^iili
Tin* f>re-
noon two miners of the name of Thomas Farrell and Samuel Alexander c.une into tho Police Cj,mp, and gave the following information: —" About one o'clock this morning wo heard a roaring noise, which made U9 suppose v lunii slip liaJ taken place. We rushed out of ovtr tents and went to th? pluco nliire lhu prospector's tent f>t iod. It w»s driven do*n the liiil several fer>t nnd comnletelv Tiiiußrt ; there WiTe cix
men residing in the hut last night, but two are still missing. • Their names are Thomas Kilbum and William Erereste, and they are supposed to be buried under the debris from the hill. When we left to report the occurrence übout thirty miners were busily enjrasred in endeavoring to disinter tlw men." . Since writing ihn fthoi'tf. the iiodi>-s lime b^en dug out and brought to town. The bodies were found abDUt three yards apart, and one was frightfully mangled. John Fleet, another1 of, the parry, was dangerously injured, and is not expected to livd. The bodies of Kilbum and Evereste were conveyed to the Nelson Hotel. At the inquest, held on November 27th, the following verdict was given by the jury : —"' That the said Thomua Kilburn and William Evereste were, on Tuesday, November 26, 1867, at the Cilfdor.iiin Terrace, near,Westport, in the saul Colony, casually and by misfortune killed by an no idental fail of e-irih, aitrilmtubld solely to natural ctusv'S mid i.ot. to any negligence or cuivlessness of themselves or otheis." The funeral of the two unfortumite men who met with their untimely deith at. tlie Caledonian Lend tho other day, took pl*u'e on November 28th. Tliere was between 400 and 500 miners and others present, the mates of the deceased being next, to tlie corpse. The Rev. Mr. Harvey and Dr. Giles, R.M., hea led the procession, and the former performed the usuul burial service.
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Colonist, Volume XI, Issue 785, 6 December 1867, Page 10
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351FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR WESTPORT. Colonist, Volume XI, Issue 785, 6 December 1867, Page 10
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