ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
YOUTH ATTACKED. BY BULL
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NELSON, November 2
A youth named Keith Max, son of Albert Max, of H9R9, was savagely attached by a jersey bull. Fortunately the.. a mmal vims a dehorned one. Though he was badly scratched, and bruised ail oyer the body, and had his clothes almost torn off, .no grave -ipjuries.. Wjere,sustained by too youth.
OCCUPANTS. OP BOAT MISSING
AUCKLAND, November 2. A -fruitless search vas made for two occupants of the open boat thaii was found floating, bottom upwards in Shoal Bay. on Sunday. They are Roy JoldWater, single, aged 23, of Victoria’ Orescent, Newmarket, and Christopher James King, married, ' aged o«, of Vermont Street, Pbnspiiby. The men left Auckland cn Saturday morning to fish in the upper reaches of the haroour, and iiitendW to retuyi later 'hat afternoon. • ‘
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1932, Page 6
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