CAUGHT IN BELTING
BOY'S HEAD INJURIES
GORDONTON FARM ACCIDENT
[from our own correspondent]
HAMILTON, Monday
Severe head injuries were received today by a schoolboy, John Henry, aged 10 years, of Patetonga, who was spending a holiday with his uncle, Mr. Thomas Henry, on Mr. T. Riddell's farm at Gordonton.
The boy was caught in the belting of a milking machine and struck his head on a rafter. He was admitted to the Waikato Hospital and his condition "is reported to be satisfactory.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 8
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