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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

Afc the Kaiapoi School playground on Wednesday afternoon a boy five years old, named Macalister, fell off the gymnastic apparatus and broke his leg. _ The injured limb was attended to by Miss .luti.mon, and he was taken homo on v blackbo<nii under the direction of Mr Alexander, head master.

A young lady named Miss Davis met with an accident on Haylands, in the Ashley district, on Tuesday, when she was thrown from a horse, and sustained a concussion of the spine. .

(PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)

AUCKLAND, January 3,

A six-year-old boy, named McCreith, was accidentally killed at Arapohae, Kaipera, by the falling of a tre?. His father and others were felling a tree to get wild honey, when the tree fell in the wrong direction and killed the boy instantly.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8707, 1 February 1894, Page 5

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Press, Volume LI, Issue 8707, 1 February 1894, Page 5

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Press, Volume LI, Issue 8707, 1 February 1894, Page 5

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