Dt is said one mine manager in Coromandel is preparing for bad times. He is ploughing up his section, and says if things get very bad he will have potatoes enough to stand a Beige, with the fish the bay supplies.
While Mr Charles Anderson, a commercial traveller from Auckland, was driving from Paeroa to Hikutaia yesterday the horse shied at something on the side of the road and backed over a cutting. Mr Anderson was thrown out but met with no serious injury, while the vehicle was not overturned. Fortunately the horse remained quiet and Mr Anderson was thus enabled to regain, his seat and proceed on his journey. His face was slightly cut and his shoulder bruised, but he may congratulate himself on his narrow escape from a serious accident.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10068, 30 September 1901, Page 2
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