ACCIDENTS.
Joseph Braithwaite was admitted to, thai Hospital on Tuesday afternoon 1 Bufferhigj front injuries to his feet ( caftsed by the faltsj ing of a heavy case while he was at worJc] in the railway goods shed. , ■'.•M John Anderson, aged 50 years, ot's3j Brighton street, Raslyn, was admitted' ffl the Hosoital on Tuesday, on the order.dg Dr Watt, suffering from a deep cut in ,J tht| loft arm, which was caused by tho carding machine on which he was engaged ftt'taej Roslyn Woollen Mills. . >'Jl A man named Joseph Ohoak, 34 years .'of; age, was admitted to the Hospital last evqtijS ing with several broken ribs and a bad "cut? on the head. It appears that he was mounting from a horse, at his home ate Romahapa, when the animal took -MgKfa and bolted. Choak's foot was caught 'aq the stirrup, and he was dragged a 6hoi* distance. . First-aid attention was given Tjj@ a doctor at Balclutha, and tho man iVf«s later brought on to Dunedin. - •■ffSj
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17156, 8 November 1917, Page 5
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