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00A0R ACCIDENT AT KAIA.VOI, [j\Y KTiEOTHTO TELEGRAPH.] Ka.ta.poi, This Day, 12 44 p.m. Aa .Hiirlon't) conch wm crossing iho Swing Bridge this morning, tho hornoß tjhiod. Beforo Burton could otoady thoin, thoy ran tho coftch against tho liand railing. Tho polo was broken, and llio horfieH ran away, dragging Burton, who hold on to tho roma till tho horaoß woro Btoppod. i Tho coaoh hum, balanced over the rivou, tho fora-whool haviiiK carried flway tho hand rail. Had tho coach gono ovor, tlio paßßongoiw muat havo boon drovvnod. Mrs and Mifls O'Oonnoll, Mrs Hastio, and Mir Campboll, woro passongors. Misß O'Oonnoll, who wm thrown on" tho box Hoat, and Burton, aro much fjiuvkon and bruisod. No ono olfio ifl hui'fc. No blamo can bo attached to tho drivoi 1 .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 44, 4 July 1868, Page 3
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