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Return of Accidents to Waterside Workers reported to the Marine Department, etc.— continued.

,ce where Accii occurred. .cut Date. Name of Person injured. Nature of Injury : Fatal or otbenrise. Particulars as to Accident and its Cause, and Verdict of Jury if Inquest held. 19.13. Oct. 1 E. Illingworth 3 L. Hall .. ,, 7 A. E. Jones 16 P. Magee 16 C. Nygreno 24 W. Cahill.. 29 T. Davies. . Nov. 19 E. Rod .. „ 21 T. Gordon 24 A. Heywood ,, 2r> D. B. Mackersey .. „ 25 D. Jones .. „ 2(i A. Gordon 27 J. Cain 27 T. Burton 29 C. Wilson Dec. 2 G. Weekes ,, 5 N. Paora .. 9 W. Whitford ,, 11 H. Johnston 12 P. Gilray 12 C. Neilson 16 J. Guy .. „ 16 S. Moir 31 W. Wyatt 1914. Jan. 9 R. W. Cole Injured liead and ankle Injured thigh Injured hip and thigh Lacerated thumb .. Crushed foot Broken collarbone Crushed fingers Scalp wound Crushed fingeVs ('rushed foot Injured finger Injured head Dislocated shoulder Injured shoulder Fractured jaw Cut head.. Injured foot Injured head and back Broken leg Injured leg Injured leg Injured leg Injured leg Fractured skull; fatal Scalp wound Injured shoulder and back .. Lytteltoii Greymouth Greymouth (Ircymouth Greymouth .. Russell .. Greymouth Wellington Wellington Timaru .. Wellington Wellington Wellington Lyttelton Wellington Wellington Lyttelton Russell . . Wellington Lyttelton Wellington Lyttelton Wellington Nelson Nelson Wellington Whilst receiving logs into railway-truck a log knocked him out of the truck. He fell off a railway wagon. He fell on deck < { \ < Got his thumb jammed in brake of railway-wagon. A easting fell on his foot. Some timber fell out of a sling and struck him. He got his lingers jammed by wagon-buifer>. He was knocked down by a bale of hemp. He got his hand caught between two bars of iron. A tray of oils landed on his foot. An empty hogshead fell on his linger. Whilst receiving cargo he fainted and struck his head on the wharf. Fell off tramway into water. He slipped and fell. He got struck on the jaw whilst working cargo. A lump of coal fell from a basket and struck his head. A sleeper fell on his foot. Some timber fell out of a sling and struck him. A cask of whisky fell out of a sling on to his leg. Wire round a bundle of stakes pierced a vein in his leg. A piece of iron fell from a sling and struck him. Was struck on the leg by another worker's cargo-hook. Was struck by a sling of bales of wool. He fell down hold of vessel. He was struck on the head by a hook. He fell into hold of vessel. „ 16 R. McKenzie 20 T. Faull 24 W. Hannam „ 28 ; T. Simmonds 28 H. C. Cobb 31 William Cook Feb. 5 James Evans 6 P. Pantry „ 9 S. Ingmire 18 W. White 19 F. Mclntyre „ 24 R. Ferguson „ 25 J. Green Mar. 2 Captain Smith 12 F. Cole .. 13 S. Smith 16 E. Facer 21 W. Shutter 23 E. H. Fitzwater .. Fractured skull; fatal Strained back Injured ribs Crushed fingers Injured head and shook Injured foot Scalp wound Broken rib Bruised leg Injured leg Injured knee Injured face Cut head and bruised Bruised and cut back Bodily injuries Injured fingor Shock .. Injured back Crushed toes Injured leg Gisborne.. Timaru .. Lyttelton Greymouth Wellington Wellington Wellington Oamaru .. Wellington Wellington Greymouth Greymouth Dunedin . . Dunedin .. Wellington Lyttelton Wellington Port Chalmers Lyttelton . . Patea • • i Verdict: '' Met his death by being struck by railway-iron whilst following usui occupation." Whilst landing corn-sacks. He fell on wharf. Was jammed between some timber and the hatch-beams. Whilst assisting to land an anchor the chain slipped and hit him on the head. A piece of timber fell on his foot. Was struck on head by derrick. He was struck by a basket of coal. He was struck on the leg by a cask of tallow. Had his leg crushed against ship's side by a bale of wool. He slipped on deck of vessel. A sling of cargo knocked him off a railway-wagon. He fell down hold of vessel. Whilst lowering a derrick it broke at the heel and pinned him against the mast. He fell down hold of vessel. His cargo-hook slipped and tore his finger. A box fell from a stack and struck his hip. Whilst receiving sleepers into a truck he injured his back. Some pipes rolled on to his foot. A barrel of tar rolled on to his leg.

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