ACCIDENTS AT PUKEKOHE.
On Monday lasb a young German named Joseph Fetzlaff, working for Mr Keith, injured himself internally by over lifting, fle was brought 10 Br. Carolan, who advised his removal to the Hospital, and he' is now convalescent. On the morning of Saturday Mr Waugh, juur., of Paparata, was driving a horsa to bhe agricultural show, when lie was accidentally kicked by a cole on tha knee, producing a nasty wound. The doctor put in pome stitches and sent him home. Whilst riding home on horseback in bbc evening to the Mnuku, Mr Stephen Roo was thrown from his horso, und falling upon hia head, sustained a nasty scalp wound. Mr Beloe and Mr F, Kavauagh pub him in a narb, and Dr. Carolan arriving found Mr Roe quite unconscious,- euffering from severe concussion of the braio. Mr Jackson kindly allowed the injured man to be brought to his house, wboie he remained the night, and this morning the doctor considered, sensibility having returned, i that he might be removed to his residence.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1894, Page 3
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