CASUALTIES.
« Harry James Page, a married man, 26 years of age, residing at Irwell, was admitted to the Hospital last evening suffering from a broken arm and a lacerated eye, caused by a collision between a motor-cycle he was riding and a cart. (PRESS association* tjxxgbam.) FOXTON, June 5. Ernest Tozer, aged eight years, the son of George Tozer, a farmer at Motuiti, was accidentally killed yesterday afternoon. He was sent to catch a horse which had a long rope round its neck. The boy presumably wound the rope round his body, and was dragged along. His neck and an arm were broken, and lie had a large scalp wound. >
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15669, 6 June 1916, Page 5
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