Many thanks for your replies.
Patrick Hanna, according to the newspaper, cutting was a winch-man on the steamer, Kittiwake, owned by the Dundalk and Newry Steam packet Company. He was reported crushed between the ship and the quay at Collingwood Dock after catching his foot in a rope and being jerked overboard. This happened on August 17 and he was taken to hospital, presumably Liverpool. He had successful treatment but succumbed on 12 December after developing a temperature. He was reported as being 55 years of age and believing the year of the accident to be 1915 puts his birth as 1860. The family came from Newry but I cannot find a birth/baptism. There was a coroner's report in Liverpool and if anyone can shed light on where I might find that I would be grateful. I can find no death certificate issued in the UK. I believe that he was taken back to Ireland for burial.