CASUALTIES.
wJohn Lucy, of Perceval street, i "?s® or3 » employed at Mehrtens's timber ?"*> a d the misfortune to lose'the . and third fingers of his left hand by getting them caught in a 5® second finger was considerably •derated. The sufferer was attended by w t< Burnett, and then conveyed to the VansWhiurcU Hospital. t Tiam. Struthers, of Motukarara, a t-way surfaceman, was workj I~B*tthe wash-out River ves- : ' a piece of rock fell off a ,«uck and fractured his right leg. He plk2 Convc y e d to the Christchurch HosT^f 1 name d Morris Boyer, living at n & Sf; Albans, fell off his iJff J* } e "ding along the South ; . yesterday afternoon, and received n,w>i?H® was admitted to we Christchurch Hospital.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16305, 31 August 1918, Page 11
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