CIRCULAR SAW MISHAP.
CABINETMAKER INJURED. When he was using a circular saw in his workshop at Pukekohe yesterday afternoon, Mr. Henry Puckridge, aged 48, of Edinburgh Street, Pukekohe, received severe internal injuries. Mr. Puckridge was working in the workshop of Puckridge and Adams, cabinetmakers, •of King Street, Pukekohe, and at the time of the accident he was holding a piece of wood to a circular ■ saw. The revolving blade threw back the piece of wood and it struck Mr. Puckridge in the abdomen. He was taken to the Auckland Hospital in a St. John Ambulance at a late hour last night after being attended by Dr. A. T. Begg, of Pukekohe. His condition is serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 9
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