SPORTSMAN'S ACCIDENT.
BULLET THROUGH CHEST.
(T3y Telr.-rn ph.-Press Association.)
MA.S"rERTOX, Thursday. of Mr. \\. \\. S,,uircs. dentist, of Xel son. wns admitted to tlie Masterton Hospital to-day, a bullet having entered his chest, penetrating the shoulder blade Mr. Squire* was accompanying Mr. X Hart. sf>n of Brigadier-fJeiieral II F Hart, of Masterton. on n camping exne diticn at White Rork Station. They vent hunting yestpnlny. hoinjr armed witli .303 rifles. Mr. Squires was sitting on a fence but ulipped. and contart with the rifle caused it to he disc-harped. His condition is regarded as 'serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1926, Page 8
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