ATTACKED BY COW.
AFTER KILLING CALF. MAN SEVERELY INJURED. CRAWLED OUT OF DANGER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) NG'ATEA, this day. While skinning a calf which he had killed in a paddock on his father's farm at Kaihere yesterday morning, Mr. Keg. Nelson was attacked by the mother of the- calf and severely injured. He was knocked down and tramped upon, but before lie lo<=t consciousness he managed to crawl to a fence and roll out of further danger. A passing motorist noticed the man lying beside the road, but could not slop 011 the steep hill road, so he reported the matter to the Kaihere schoolmaster, who sent some children to investigate. When the'y arrived Mr. Nelson was just regaining consciousness. He was removed to his parents' home in a neighbour's car.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 8
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