ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
AIANGATOKI BURNING FATALITY —ANOTHER VICTIM. [lieu Fricks Association.] HAAA 7 ERA, July 27. Eenio Bell, age 11 years, died last night. She was the - third victim of the Alangatold burning fatality, which occurred on July 3. Mrs- Bell and a four year old child died,shortly after tlie sad occurrence. DEATH AT SEA. WELLINGTON* July 27. A passenger named D.M. Nevin, bv the. Tongariro, from London, bound for Lyttelton, died at sea on July 21st, and wa 6 buried shortly afterwards. The cause of the death was apoplexy and pnoumoni a. Deceased. was a clerk. A CARPENTER’S SERIOUS FALL. A young carpenter, named Daniel Barltfop, slipped while working to-clay on, the upper floor of a building in course of. erection in AY ill is Street, and fell to the bottom, striking the timbers as he descended. Bnltrop’s skull was fractured, and lie is in a-serious condition, at the hospital. / SUDDEN DEATH AT, GUST. CHRISTCHURCH; July 27. ' Air. Lyttelton Packer, storekeeper at Cust, was speaking th a customer yesterday, .when lie suddenly expired. At the time of his death lie was W.AL of; the Aloiraka ! Afa.sonie Lodge.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2565, 28 July 1909, Page 4
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188ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2565, 28 July 1909, Page 4
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