CASUALTIES.
Mr H__ry Jonea, of Leeston, was oyding home from L_ocoln with Mr_A. Tnwcott on IWday night, when the bicycle went into, a rut, and capsized him. Mr Jonea ran over bis companion, and was thrown violently on to the hard road, with the result that has face and head were severely cut, and the head had to be stitched. A cyclist ran into Mr Fred Amor on Friday night at Leeston, as he was standing with two friends holding his bicyde. The three men were all knocked oyer, and Air Amor's bicycle was smashed to pieces. Mr Amor was confined to his room for several days as the result of the accident.
(f-tSSS ASSOCIATION ._____■-_••.) PALMERSTON NORTH, October 7. A n__n named H. Coyle fell off a flax dray last night, and the wheel passed over hU le^,-breaking both.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11398, 8 October 1902, Page 9
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