ACCIDENTS IN CITY.
THREE PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL. FALL IN QUEEN STREET. Three accident rases were admitted to the Auckland Hospital within the last 2-1 hours, but, fortunately, none of them is of a serious nature. A man named J. Xe'ld. who had only been in the city a few minutes, having just arrived from Hawke's Bay, fell while running, it is said, to catch a tramear. He received a fracture of the forearm. Through he:ncr ca'":!it between a truck and a post on the King's wharf this morning. Michael Carroll, of Belle Vue Road. Mount Eden, sustained in juries to the hip and pelvis. He was taken to the hospital. Severe laceration of the' arm was sustained yesterday by Raymond W'plker, a?ed ■ U years, "of Surrey Street, Newton, through being ■ caught in a rolling machin" in a boot factory. The boy was : n rouhi? Jeit'ier at the time. He is projre'sin? satisfactorily.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1926, Page 11
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