FATALITY AT NGARUWAHIA.
FORMER THAMES BESIDE-NT KILLED, ' Nentfs w*as received last iiigiut from? N'giatraawiaihiiial thiaij ■Ma- Al&ed Smsilth, builder, formerly of Thames, had; been killed by 'beiingj jamjfoed between^ two trucks. The deceased, who wias mamietd to a sister of .Mi's W. Wood1, Thames, uauleirtook some1 building contracts for .the Waiipa ColjUieiry Co.. ajnd it is presumed that ib w!asi in ' cJonneqtiibin./waitJi. irailwlay wlctfk ■,-aslsq>ciated with, these tJhlait it'hie umfortua'ait© maii Tix-efti has death. I!b will be reimiettnlbett-ieidi tihaib stem© yetansa back Mr Smiitih disposed of his business at Thames to Mir ts. W. Ptiitfeirltjosi. (By Telegraph —Specaiai to >7Staiv') HAMILTON, June 6. Al.- J .Smith,- aged 52, buiilder. of Hiaoiiltcra, late of Hhiaanes, was killed jon the Wa.ipa Collieries' private lino at Te AJ&aitea; yesterday. He was standing on the lime when a triick 6l I ! coal, impelled iby gravrtatHon, oame down tlhe slolpe and jammed him against the sca*eening bum. Death' !was inistanttaineous.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14827, 6 June 1914, Page 5
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