TWO MEN INJURED
FRACTIOUS YOUNG HORSE I' rom Our Own Correspondent THAMES, Today. Two men were injured at Ngatea this morning when a young horso was being shod for the first time. It threw &ha y against a wall and reared and came down on him and, with its , f , ee( 7 breaking one of his legs. The blacksmith’s assistant, Mr H fj l s k ,™ an a '»o severely kicked on the body. Both were sent to hospital.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1073, 10 September 1930, Page 16
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