BOY THROWN FROM HORSE.
— » ANIMAL'S NECK BROKEN. f|| [by : telegraph.own ,CORRESPONDENT.]'?^ • v TAUMARUNUI. Wednesday.' Cm A "boy named Thomas Neil was rid- i ing home from school at Manunut. yester- 1 day, when, it is surmised, his horse tooK--,;>' fright or stumbled and fell. No one wit-*: nessed the accident, the first indication o|||| which was when the lad was op- ||| served ,trying to rise from under'; j{V?||l horse, whose neck was broken by *"*, fall.' . : . <"$$ Neil, who. is suffering from concussion,. has been unconscious since the accidept, mm and unable to give an account of nOW happened. .:■■'■'',. '', . , ; '|r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 6
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