FRACTURES OF LIMBS
WEEK-END ACCIDENTS Fractures of limbs were suffered by three people in accidents at the weekend . Through falling when alighting from a bus outside his home on Saturday evening, a machinist, Mr. Herbert Ricketts Neal, aged 49, single, of 182 Main Road, Kohimarama, suffered a fracture of a thigh. He was conveyed to the Auckland Hospital in a St. John ambulance. A fracture of a leg was suffered by Mrs. Florence Louisa Stewart, aged 43, of 14 Gorrie Street, Ellerslie, on Saturday night, when she slipped and fell at her home. She was taken in a St. John ambulance to the Auckland Hospital. As a result of slipping and falling in the garden of his home at Fern Glen Road, St. Heliers, a boot machinist, Mr. James McKendrick Burrell, aged 62, married, fractured an ankle yesterday morning. He was admitted to the Auckland Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22119, 27 May 1935, Page 8
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