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A LUCKY ESCAPE.

(special to advertiser. - )

Auckl\sd, March 5, Dβ E. Kobbrton and hie Bister were drivn idej down Queen street in a new boggy, when the axle broke, owing, it is'stated, to 'the.wheel calcbing in the tram lines. The •rep fell down against th* horaee heels, and the animal being thoroughly frightened, boiled. It ran into a carl, and wae over* turned, the horse freeing himself and bolting down Queen street at a fearful pape, Dr Rbbsrton nnd his eistor were thrown •out, 'he lady violen'ly 60. Lackily, how« ever, she escaped injury, and got on her feet in a surprising short lime. She wae much shaken and doz;d, and was pat into a cab by her brother and sent home. The doctor staled that he was unhurt, but he looked much shaken.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7167, 7 March 1892, Page 2

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A LUCKY ESCAPE. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7167, 7 March 1892, Page 2

A LUCKY ESCAPE. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7167, 7 March 1892, Page 2