MIRACULOUS ESCAPE
FALL FROM GRAFTON BRIDGE
MAN NOT SERIOUSLY HURT
(Press Association)
‘AUCKLAND; July .1/ •
A broken leg and it-bad cut‘oyer tlie ' left eye*, were! the i only injuries suffered by feyril ipadling; & married man of Pitt Street, who fell 150 ft. from Grafton : bridge into; tlib gullv this afternoon. He was conscious when picked tip. Constables were called *and .with the ( St. John Amßulanco men they went down the gully tb tho assistance of Pauling. They wero amazed to find • hipi^conscious.
Ho was carried up the gully on a stretcher, and; was taken in an anihulanco tohtlio hospital: -■} His condition is riot serious.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12903, 2 July 1936, Page 5
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