ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Press Association. AUCKLAND, yesterday. At the inquest on Harry Elder, a house painter, killed by a tram, tlie jury found a verdict of accidental death, attaching no blame, but recommending that each car should carrv two jacks, and that motormen and conductors be instructed as to their use in lifting cars.. In tho present case there xvas considerable delay in getting Elder’s body from beneath theticar Jv-Ui; ...... ”'' WELLINGTON, yesterday. A body found'in'the'harbor-yester-day &4s beep ffjeptjfieg js -that of David Hutnerl:ni(f, a (leaf and flfinib man, who hss been mining for a month. “' • _ At the inquest a verdict of “Founu drowned” xvas returned.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 2
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105ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2111, 20 June 1907, Page 2
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