WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.
■ ■ I _ I—^».1 —^». ! BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR. ' ! Several accident cases were'admitted to '■ \ the Auckland Hospital during the week- * !■ end. While, playing in North Street, i Newton, opposite his home, on Saturday, a six-year-old hoy, Alan McLeod, -yeas knocked down by a motor-car, and was removed to the institution Buffering from ' a severe scalp wound and a broken arm. 5 A second small boy, David Pirimona, - aged five years, -whose parents reside in b| Grey Street, fractured his right leg while ■ playing in the street near: his home- on '{ Saturday evening, being admitted 1 to the 1 1 hospital about 7 p.m. ' { Another patient was a young seaman or > \ the Clansman, Joseph Hakaraia, aged 16, i j who was suffering from a crushed foot - j resulting from the fall of a derrick on j. i the steamer yesterday afternoon. :i • •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 4
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