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The Woodville Show.

PRIZE TAKERS. TWO SERIOUS ACCIDENTS. ERNEST NELSON. OF TOMOANA EEEAKS HIS LEG. [Siujcial to Tin-; SiAjOAsrE Woodtil'le. Tins day. At the Show Forerunner took iirst and champion in the thoroughbreds: Napoleon first and champion in the draughts. E. Smith, of Onslow Park, swept the board in shorthorn cattle, and \\ . Long in the Ayrshire class. E. Smith, Harris Pros., and E. Haines were the principal prize takers in sheep. Two accidents happened in the hunters' jumping comt-t. Ernest Nelson, son of "Mi"Nelson ofTomoana, struck a rail heavily at the last jump while riding Satanella, and broke his riizht ha. "E. M. Lewis, owner and rider of Monk, broke his collar bone, the horse stumbling over the hurdle.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 169, 12 November 1896, Page 2

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The Woodville Show. Hastings Standard, Issue 169, 12 November 1896, Page 2

The Woodville Show. Hastings Standard, Issue 169, 12 November 1896, Page 2

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