THE KARANGAHAKE ACCIDENT.
(Continued from Page 4.) THAMES, tliis day. Shaw was subsequently received into the Thames Hospital. His injuries, which lire serious, comprise right leg broken, a largo scalp wound, nose broken and abrasion in various of the body. He is in no Immediate danger.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 2
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