FALLS ON MT. EGMONT
TWO YOUNG MEN INJURED (By Telegraph—Frees Association) STRATFORD,, This Day. Two young men, Gordon Irving and Walter Carman, are in hospital as the result of falls on Mt. Egmonfc yesterday. Irving lost his footing in, helping one of his party -who slipped, and he slid over the rocks and ice for 400 feet. Carman lost his footing- and rolled :'3OO-' feet into Kapuni gorge, having a miraculous escape from death. Irving suffered from shock and abrasions, and Car-; man has a broken collar bone and two broken ribs and is also severely cut and bruised. ' ■■- fl
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 June 1930, Page 4
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