DOMINION NEWS
MAN’S COLLARBONE BROKEN
(Per Press Association.—Copjright.)
POIvENO, January 23. A young mail, Colin Bradley, a farm hand of Maramarua, rode in two mounted event s at the Mang&tawinri sports meeting and was thrown from his horse on both occasions. After the first fall, Bradley was shaken, but unharmed, hut when thrown the second time;'' he received a broken collarone and was removed to the Auckland Hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1935, Page 5
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