MINOR ACCIDENTS.
Falling through the roof of F. Aelley and Son's tannery at New Lynn late yesterday afternoon, an employee, Samuel "(Joodall Clark, aged 10t years, was caught on some hooks and his arms were lacerated. The hid, who lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clark, of Oratia, was taken to the Auckland Hospital, where his condition is reported to be not serious. Injuries to the spine were received by Mrs. Hilda Roberts, aged 39, of 20, Putiki Street, Archhill, when she fell from her bicycle on Monday evening. She was taken to the Auckland Hospital last' night. Her condition is not serious. As a result of a fall on the pavement near her home at 24, Edwin Street, Newton, at mid-day yesterday, Mrs. P.ita Mary Knight, a widow, aged 31, was admitted to the Auckland Hospital suffering from concussion and bruises. Her condition is not serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1935, Page 10
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