Our Otahuhu correspondent writes that the accident that happened to Mr. J. Morris on Wednesday, in the vicinity of Sylvia Park, might have proved fatal if Mr. Morris had not been possessed of presence of mind. His horse reared, and came back on top of him, but he "ducked" his head on one side, and so escaped coming between the horse's head and the ground. The horse was rendered senseless, and Mr. Morris was badly crushed. Geut.'s fashionable ties, great variety, 4_d each, 3 for 1/. —Smith and Caughev's jH6_-3_H_t." ''■ " ' -~ *'■'' ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 177, 26 July 1907, Page 5
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