A BOY ATTACKED BY THE PREFORMING BEAR.
■♦ Today's Lyttelton Timcn says that Mr Harry F*aai repmed. fc 0 the police on that a buy named Simpion, aged Hb'Ut twelve yftara, was hurt by the preforming tear now being exhibited la OhWrtohuroh. The accident ooouvred near Kelgrave's Crown Hotel, on the Booth 1 own Belt, on Saturday, betwean 12 and 1 p.m. The boy was too inquiiitlve, »ud : before h» knew where he vrai the b«tar got bin pawa round bin neck and Inflicted a na*ty cat »hoat the face. The kee «er Interfwd, » d the boy got awty not ao badly injured but (hat ho was able to walk home. The police are making «a> mUrles ai to the expediency of «Uowlsff U>* aatoft] to be tiktn •bout tht itrnti*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1476, 7 February 1887, Page 2
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130A BOY ATTACKED BY THE PREFORMING BEAR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1476, 7 February 1887, Page 2
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