ACCIDENTS
William Carty, a labourer, omploy- ! eel' by tho Vacuum. Oil Company, fell down a 21ft bank at Miramar to-day, and received internal injuries, injuries to his head, and a broken thigh. He was attended by the City-Ambulance service, and removed to the Hospital. He ie a single man, aged 50 years, and resides at No. 31, Jessie street. Charles Tomlinson, a waterside worker, was hit in the back by a sling of steel pipes while working on the Tainui yesterday afternoon. He was taken by tho City Ambulance to a doctor, and then removed to his home at No. 9, Whitaker street. W. E. Mantle, of Shelly Bay, slipped on a pavement in the city yesterday afternoon and fractured his ankle. Ho was taken by the City; Ambulance to [ the Hospital. ' j
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 17, 21 January 1928, Page 11
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