AN EXCITING RUNAWAY.
I . JIOTOR CAR FRIGHTENS HORSE.
-Aw exciting runaway took place on the ; Maaukau Road on Saturday . afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. T. Williams were driving , from Gtahaau to Mangere, when they were I Jj*ed by a noisy notor car. The horse f >»roe restive and Mrs. Williams, in atSj'J tyapting to alight, was thrown heavily on ;;.,.•«*,. face. She fortunately fell on the • PWs. and beyond a severe shaking was .■, ; i.»* seriously injured. The horse, meanI Wife, bolted towards Onehunga, but Mr. ;. Williams, who was still in the trap, I "anagedto pull up just as a collision with m «ay sees>*d inevitable. The horse, in § 'Coming to a.sudden stop, fell and cut both •j/ w knees.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15141, 4 November 1912, Page 7
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117AN EXCITING RUNAWAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15141, 4 November 1912, Page 7
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