ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
* A horse and cart belonging to Mr Kennedy, coal-daaler, of St Asaph ■was left standing outside Mr Fletcher's store, ; Lo:crer High street, about £.15 pjn. The tram came by and tie horse bolted and<rcn in front of it. The torse was thrown down and its leg broke* by the train motor. Jk was subsequently ahot. Inquiry at the Hospital late laut night .elicited the fact that Mrs Robo Labidish, who sustained a seric-ua accident ia the .circus tent oa Thursday, has bo far recovered from its effects and the Bubsetquent operation as to give hopes of her ultimate restoration to health. Stevens, who met with the accident at Chinnery's flar mill, is also doing as well as can be expected after the recent amputation.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7000, 1 November 1890, Page 4
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