FALL ON HAY FORK
A SEVERE INJURY [nv r telegraph:—own correspondent] WIIAKATANE, Friday While climbing down from a haystack with the aid of a hay fork, which he had stuck into the ground, Mr. W. B. Topp, of Awakaponga, slipped and fell on to the handle of the fork, which broke and penetrated the tipper part, of lm right arm, inflicting a severe wound. He was taken to the Whakatano Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 14
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