MOTORING MISHAP
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PALMERSTON N., This Day.
A Palmerston North resident, Mr. J. Ernestrom, was admitted to the Public Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from a fractured leg, the result of a motoring mishap. Mr. Ernestrom, who is on the staff of the local Post Office, was on leave at Plimmerton, and was one of a party engaged on a forage for mushrooms. Yesterday morning the unfortunate man was seated on the floor of a motor-lorry with his legs dangling over the side.. When the driver turned the vehicle one leg apparently became caught between the lorry, and a bank, and was fractured. Mr. Ernestrom was brought through to Palmerston North by the Napier mail train and taken to hospital. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 9 February 1926, Page 13
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122MOTORING MISHAP Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 9 February 1926, Page 13
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