HOSPITAL REPORTS.
A young man, Mr J. P. Norris, a railway employee, was found on the Ashhurst Road this morning in an injured condition alongside his bicycle, which he had been riding to Palmerston North. He was removed to the Public Hospital where the extent of his injuries has not yet been ascertained. Robert Holmes, the young boy who was injured when thrown from his horse at Terrace End recently, is making a good improvement. Mr F. Rink, of Feilding, who has been in hospital for some time as the result of an injured arm and leg sustained when he had a fall, is progressing well. William Schiavi, a young boy whose fingers were recently injured by the accidental discharge of a gun, is improving satisfactorily. J. Governor, the Native of Marton, who was admitted to a private hospital with throat injuries, is making satisfactory progress and his condition is no longer serious. Mr McClellan, who was injured at a local sawmill, was discharged from the Public Hospital yesterday.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 303, 18 November 1930, Page 6
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