INJURED AT PLAY.
A DYNAMITE CARTRIDGE.
[bt TELEGRAPH.PRESS association.] • Palherston North, Tuesday. A little boy named Horace Arthur Mannering, aged six, was injured by an explosion in Church-etreet, near the square, yesterday, and had the tips of three of bis fingers blown off. He was also wounded in the thigh. It is supposed that the accident was caused by a dynamite cartridge. His sister, aged seven, was with him at the time, and said he was hitting a nail against a piece of tin with a stone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 7
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