ACCIDENTS & DEATHS.
MR W. BROMLEY'S ESCAPE. HORSE FALLS IN CULVERT. (Per Press Association). GREYMOUTH, May 1. Mr Walter Bromley (deputy-chair-man of the Unemployment Board), narrowly escaped serious injury this afternoon. He was riding on a mountainside in a rainstorm along a dangerous track to inspect quartz miners prospecting in the vicinity of Blackball. His lioiso put a leg through a culvert, Mr Bromley being imprisoned under the animal for five minutes before he could be released. He was not injured, the horse remaining quiet The partv, including, Mr P. C. Webb M P , continued the journey afoot, inspecting the Minerva Crossing and Garden Gully mines, all of which iormerlv were worked. A favourable impression was gained regarding the prospectors' work and there was realisation of the need to improve the means of access.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 170, 2 May 1935, Page 6
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