THROWN FROM A HORSE.
1 SUPPOSED CONCUSSION OF BRAIN. i 1 übther particulars are to hand concern- ( ing the youth George Bell, who was thrown : from his herse on Wednesday last near j Cape Egmont Lighthouse, and did not turn . up till Friday morning. It would appear I from the incoherent, and rather romantic t stories told by the young man, that he is . suffering from concussion of the brain, ( caused by the fall he has received from his f horse. He imagines that he was at sea on [ a log, and had other adventures, which hardly appear credible. It is supposed that when thrown he lay stunned on the ' beach, and was finally brought to aemi- ; consciousness by the making tide, and then . made his way to some habitation Ho was to bo brought into town to-day (Saturday) for medical treatment.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9185, 12 September 1891, Page 2
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142THROWN FROM A HORSE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9185, 12 September 1891, Page 2
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