ACCIDENTS.
FALL FROM HORSE. BIKKENHEAD RESIDENT HURT. Through falling from a horse yesterday .Mr. Alfred Donahoe, aged '2'.), ol llauraki Street. Birkenliead, suffered a fracture of the pelvis. He was admittec to the Auckland public hospital, but hicondition i> not regarded as serious.
MECHANIC INJURED. A mechanic. F. E. Day. aped lit. was admitted to the hospital yesterday with injuries to the eys. His condition is not serious. The injured youth is a resident of (:>:>. Ka>t Street. Xewton.
AN INFANT SCALDED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspourlent. • OPOTIKI. this day. As a lesiilt of pulling a teapot off a table and thereby receiving bad burns on the face and chest, an infant daughter of Mr. Xorman Holloway was admitted to the public hospital. The child is reported to be progressing favourably.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 10
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