ACCIDENTS IN WAIKATO.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Tuesday. An accident happened to-day to a little girl six years of age, tho daughter o* Captain Reed, of East Hamilton. She fell head-first off a table on the floor, and appeared ao much stunned and hurt that Dr. Kenny was sent for. The doctor found no injury other than caused by the shaking, ami the slightest symptoms of congestion of the brain, which he hopes will be removed in a few hours.
Te Kditi, Tuesday. A sad accident happened to-day to a man named Thomas Moore, a resident of West Hamilton, employed on tbe railway works. He fell from a> cart and broke his ankle. He was to-day sent down in a railway trolly to Te Awamntu in time to catch the afternoon train for Hamilton, where be will be taken to the Hospital,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8065, 28 September 1887, Page 5
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