AUCKLAND ACCIDENTS.
INJURIES TO FOUR BOYS. While wheeling a trolley in Main Street, Devonport, oa Saturday morcisig two boys were knocked down by a motorvan owned by Messrs. Astrella and Sons. One lad, Gordon Cox, aged 8, whose parents reside at 8, High Street, Devonport, sustained severe injuries to the knee, and the other, Thomas Ford, aged 12, of Victoria Road, Devonport, had his arm broken. Cox was operated upon at the Auckland Hospital and his condition last evening was reported to be satisfae* Lory. Ford was discharged after treatment. Frederick Nieolls, aged 7, whose home is in Avenue Road, Otahuhu, had his foot badly lacerated yesterday as a result of being crushed (in a "roundabout" at the Otahuhu Domain. He was admitted to the Auckland Hospital shortly before 9 o'clock last evening. Through catching his foot in the shafting of a launch engine, Joseph Flanagan, aged 10, of 6, Sheridan Street, Ponsonfty, received injuries necessitating his admission to the hospital yesterday afternoon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 10
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