ACCIDENTS.
HOCKEY PLAYER w$J J. Howman, ol 8 Dublin st I taken to the Christchurcfa fi&'Sl Saturday afternoon with aolS'M the head, suffered in a hocki-iSI Ensor's road. He was tw2WKI outpatient and discharged. 'fM BOY'S SKULL j A schoolboy, Leonard Gaiw* I 14 years, the son of Mr m TVmI Garrett, of Duncan road, fi£l with an accident on Frida* ** whi_n he fell irom his his way home irem the rl2?w*l School. He received skull and concussion. *"*« He was taken to Lewishaua » 1 and last evening his ported to be fairly serious, """m YOUNG MAN DROWNED. I (PRESS ASSOCIATION T«JC3m«j 1 TAURANGA.AiW.I A party, consisting of Mr«aji§ McCullough, and Richard aged 18, the eldest son of Mr sat*! R. Graham, of Tauranga, went flifo!! up the harbour in Mr McCaJwl launcn. in.:y \*ere anchored cft<£i koroa Point last nigut, sad cntly uranaia, in aujnpting toßtj the anchor, i-ia overheard aajtzfl swepi away uy ux-j lide. Mijlft?fl runiiing s\.u-.,-. 'iiie accident isssS 1 witnessed by ui..- cLhcrs on baulf| police arc now searching for Gafifci body. CYCLIST KILLED. ' 1 (PIIFSS ASSOCIATION TKLSOAUU I PALMERSTON NORTH, Apafllf John Patrick O'Farrell, aged $ J Kauwhata, was knocked off fe d cycle by an overtaking car Samuel John Sullivan, of-VtagJ near Newbury, on Saturday mm. He was admitted to hospital scious, and died three hours lata, f
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20827, 10 April 1933, Page 10
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