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+ New Plymoith, to-day. A settler named Mulcaster was attacked yesterday by iv heifer and seriously injured, lie was leading a horse, on which was seated his daughter, a little girl, when a heifer on the road attacked Mulcaster, knocking him down and stamping <>n him. His daughter jumped off the horse, and by gesticulations attracted the animal from her father, but it then made for her, and before she escaped over a fence, it gave her a butt with its horns. The heifer then went in chase of the horse, which had bolted, and assistance coming, Mulcaster was helped home. Several of his ribs were fractured, and lie has received internal injuries in. the region of the liver. Muleaster is lately from Canterbury, and has taken up land near In^luwuod.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5579, 26 September 1889, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5579, 26 September 1889, Page 2

UNKNOWN Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5579, 26 September 1889, Page 2

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