RAILWAY FATALITIES.
TWO MEN KILLED BY TRAINS. [Per Press Association.] PALMERSTON N•, May 6 Mr William Auchinaclno, an old and respected resident of. Palmerston, was killed bv the mail! train this afteinooi - The deceased. who was 60 years old and crippled with rheumatism, the line as the tram approached, and absent-mindedly took no no tic . whistles. The cowcatcher earnedl Inn t\vo chains and he was shockingly ni util a toil, death resulting almost immm diatelv. Air. Auclmiaclne was a natiic of Scotland, aiid lived some veais . Kaikoimi and Rangiora. - , Tr onv ,_ •’O',. Patrick Coo; st or eke pi i at ivopn , 1 i-ilh.fi hv the afternoon tram t.urua, was killed ny tin. n.p from Wellington, ;est«< ■ J • 1? i, omo I Ssloep on tlio line from Shannon, and the tiam inn > Ms I.ZI. Skills the s«l|. on.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2495, 7 May 1909, Page 5
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137RAILWAY FATALITIES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2495, 7 May 1909, Page 5
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