ACCIDENT IN THE HUNTING FIELD.
[I'.V TET.EC It A PH. —OWN" CORRESPONDENT.] Tamaiiere, Monday. A serious accidonb happened 011 Saturday at the Waikato hunt. There was a good field of 2."), and some excellent sport, and a hare was killed on Mr. Douglas's property. Towards the end, however, air. John Emerson, son of Inspector Emerson, Hamilton, riding at a fence fell under his horse, which, rolling over him, dislocated his shoulder blade. He was sent into the hospital, and Dr. Kenny hopes to have him about again in ten days.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8886, 24 May 1892, Page 5
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