MINOR ACCIDENTS
TWO HOSPITAL CASES A seven-year-old boy, Charles Henry 1 Harris, was knocked down by a motorcycle at Western Springs yesterday afternoon, and was admitted to the I Auckland Hospital suffering from head injuries and a fracture of the right ! arm. His father is employed at the j Western Springs pumping station. | The boy’s condition is not seribus. j When his hand caught in a chain j Mr. William Everett received injuries J to two fingers yesterday afternoon while he was working on the motorship King John at King’s Wharf. The j St. John Ambulance took Mr. Everett ; to tho Auckland Hospital, and after treatment he was able to proceed home A fall from a motor-cycle at an early hour this morning resulted in injuries to his head which necessitated the removal of Mr. Frank Edmonds to the hospital. Mr. Edmonds, who lives at 59 Richmond Road, Ponsonby, was riding tho machine past the intersection of Manukau Road and Great South Road when the accident occurred. His condition is not serious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 6
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