ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
LABORER 1 FOUND DEAD ‘Press Association.': DUNEDIN, Jau 6 The body of John. Gallagher, 50 a farm laborer, was found _ near the bank of the Tokemairiro river, adjacent to the Milton railway station, with the» throat cut FARMER INJURED. attacked p>y a coy . i Press Association.’, AVARKWORTH, Jan. -1. Mr. Alfred Joyce, sen., a farmer at Waiwhui, two miles north of Warkworth, was attacked by a cow yesterday afternoon and severely injured. He was removing cows from a paddock when one which had been regarded as fhc quietest of the herd tossed lnm and then reared and foil on him. ib calls for help were heard bv his wife and daughter at the homestead some distance away. T After medical attention ML Jojce * sent to Hoop.tol. He had several ribs fractured.
Who navs the hill for. the iniured? Consult the standard . Insurance l/onsum protection.—C. u. Company lor irm i r Hmine Rloore, chief agmit focal' manager, (Aovt. >
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11827, 7 January 1933, Page 7
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