SOUTHERN NEWS.
OTAIGO HORSE PARADK (By-Telegraph.—Press Association.) . DUNE-DIN, this day. The animal horse parade of the Otago . j A and P. Society was held at Tahuiia, ' Park to-day. The conrpetiti.oh. for allaged stallions Tesulted:-" William GaTdiner's Baron. Fyvie, 1; J. D- Wyllie's \. Baron Everest, 2;. H. Saunders' Major. -'.; Steward, 3; W. R. Gawn's Agitation, .4. :'>■ \ The winner of the challenge .cup and championship was Saxon _"yv_e; reserve .■'. champion, Earl Stewart. SERIOUS BUSHAOOrDENT '" / WELI__NGTO2sI_ Wednesday. A single man. named William. August Manson° aged about 28 years, in the' em- ! ■ploy of Messrs. Price and Co., sawmillers, of Akadtaxirwa, met with a serious acci- • dent to-day, and grave doubts axe entertained as to his recovery. Two dog- hooks used in hauling timber became unattached and struck Mareson with terrific force, breaking his right leg and fracturing his - : i skull. Manson, who was rendered uneon- — j scious, was carried "by his mates oh a ; • stretcher five miles out of the bush on to the main. road, .where-a vehicle was ill P waiting, and conveyed him to the Well- t - ington. Hospital.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 231, 29 September 1910, Page 5
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