■ A bup^y accident occurred about ten o'clock this., morning in Symonds street). A bupsy was being driven down SymondeBfcreet, containing Mr Jno. Morley, of Dnrbam streob, and Mr E. Hoighway, of Mount Eden, and when opposite the cemetery the axle broke, and the horse bolted into the Bide of tho street, throwing the occiiDatitß out. Mr iMorloy was fortunate in (jotting oH with n severe shaking, bub Mr Heitthway wua thrown through tho cemetery fence, his hoa<l coming in contact with ft larfto Btono, and receiving a severe wound. The liono manßßed by plunalnj? to K«b clear of tho car*, and thon galloped down tho Bfcraofc, Ib was eubaequently caugh* Dy come boys,
Mr T, B, Arfchup, suoijeneer, annoußces fchafa't)ho pale of the l*te Ml? WW!a« GW" wbieh was to fee held to:Hsprfew, bas been jjMbpeHed till a date nefeye* fixa^- '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 11 November 1895, Page 4
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