PAINFUL ACCIDENTS.
Two serious accidents have to be chronicled, 'he-sufferers in both instances having a painful Christmas. A man named Samuel Moeller, engaged in painting in Queen-street, fell through two skylights ab Tuttle's studio, and sustained severe injuries to the head, hands and legs. He was taken to the Hospital, where his injuries were attended to, and then removed to his home. Mueller is. a member of the Auckland Lodge of Druid?.
The second accident happened to a little girl named Mabel Mettam. She was watching some others swinging in a stable, in Nelson-street, whon one of the beams of the stable fell and struck her over the left eye splitting the eyelids and cheek. The force was so great) that it canst'l the little one to faint. Mr Dawson. eh'.-iuist, attended to the injuries.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 309, 31 December 1891, Page 5
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