BRUNNERTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, j
BrunnbrtON, l'l. The sporting inen in the Grey will be sorry to hear that Mr T. O'Loughlin has had .to go 'to '£he ; Greyf Bive¥lHdspital through a slight accident. It appears that whilst riding that astonishing horse known as the Cock Field Putter;,the brute shied, throwing O'Loughlin against an old stump. He thought it would not be serious, and " his backers agreed that he should run Hunt in Ohristchurch a quarter of a mile for .£IOO aside; but" circumstances alters cases, and I am afraid s that the injuries to o'LougUin's : more serious than appeared at .first, that, everybody knows 7 how.-difficult 1 ;it isr'to!"permanently cure' leg wounds.' However, it hoped .Morice will not -~ detain hjrn, long,in the, sickMiay^ What J.\ wouldtfie'cblUersdo* without 1 ttteir little pedl ' i:.;-'.'" •'■.'••'.•• r
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5343, 12 November 1885, Page 2
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134BRUNNERTON. Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5343, 12 November 1885, Page 2
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