HAYMAKERS INJURED
FOUR NEAR TE AROHA [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESI'ONOENT] TE AROHA, Wednesday Four men were injured while haymaking in various parts of the Te Aroha district. Mr. G. Frear, of Te Aroha West, was wounded on the right temple through slipping 011 a hayfork. Mr. D. Nicol, of Hungahunga, suffered concussion when he fell from a haystack, landing on his head. Mr. C. Bertelsen, of Te Aroha West, suffered a wound in the right calf. Mr. L. Burgess, of Tatuanui. suffered injuries to a foot when the grab he was working fell on to his leg. The claw entered the leg abore-^e
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23859, 9 January 1941, Page 6
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