ACCIDENTS
A. fracture of his loft leg was receivby J. O'Connor, a traveller, residing No. 89, Waripori street, Berhainre, when ho was knocked down by a ■tor-car in Jackson street, Potonc, opsite the Post Office, on Saturday afnoon. He was attended to by the ;y Ambulance and taken to the Hosal. j &. i'ew minutes before 7 o'clock on turday evening a motor-lorry plungover the bank at tho tram terminus Oriental Bay, and fell into the sea. 0 City Ambulance was called, but .ther of tho two occupants of tho ry was injured. V farm labourer, J. Simmons, of Ta?u road south, Tawa Plat, was taken the Hospital on Saturday afternoon the City Ambulanco suffering from ere injuries to the chest and back, ich he received while trying to stop lorse on the Horokiwi road. Siinns was carting posts, and when he 3 shutting a gate the horse bolted. tried to hold the horse, but, the ness broke and the horse and the .y to which it was attached left the d and dashed over a 300 feet bank, unons crawled along the road for le time, and was ultimately picked in a, state of collapse by a medical dent (G. S. J. Head), who happened be passing on a motor-cycle, Tho y was badly damaged, but the horse 1 uninjured.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 15
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220ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 15
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