Wk are sorry to learh that Mr. Wbbdwai-d; tile I rov mciul Treasurer, bn returning to his office on Friday evening, the 10th ult., as he was proceeding up the pdth to the Government Buildings, felt as if soffie oiio had thrown 'd stone and hit huh in the calf of the leg, bv which his leg h asiffimCdiately rendered power; less. However, seeing no one nedr, lie al oned perceived that something of a different kind had happened to him, and he mahngbd td crawl the best way he could to his office, and had the doctor sent for, when it was ascertained that one of the muScles of the leg had lost its power. Mr, Woodward was conveyed liotne on horseback, where he remains much about the same; though well in every other respect. It is thought that the gentleman will be able to get about shortly by the aid of a crutch;
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1724, 8 February 1862, Page 3
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