ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
SLIPPED OX T3LT7E-GT:.\r; SEED TWO WOMEN IX JI M :CD < Press Associations. NELSON, May 20. Mrs Frank Moore who was stay.*rg , with her daughter, Mrs S. Barnett, of Atawhaij had the misfortune to sustain a double fracture of an ankle yesterday through slipping on some bluegumi seeds. •Miss M. Thomas, rushing to tiwp assistance of Mrs Moore also slipped on the seeds, breaking a bone in .au ankle also. - • V * Mrs Moore, who is r ai well-known; resident.,, celebrated her birth-' day last month. . ,p , . Who: pays the bill t for: the injured P Consult the Standard insurance Company for full protection —S. G.. North©, local manager* (Adrt.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 3
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