ACCIDENTS AND CASUALITIES.
Auckland, This day. The well-known trainer Walsh, while exercising the colt Musketeer on the road at Remuera, met with a nasty accident. The animal was fractious, and by retiring managed to loosen the saddle, and Walsh was then thrown off, landing on fi fence, and having his eye gouged out. Assistance being procured, the injured man was removed to the hospital, but on the way his eye wont back into the socket by involuutary muscular action. Medical gentlemen who saw Walsh at the hospital stated that his sig-lit is in Jio daii.tror, and the injured man is rapidly recovering.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3706, 1 June 1883, Page 3
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