WAIMATE.
Mrs G. Sullivan, senior, was home on Thursday morning accomp»fl#g ied by her grand-daughter, aged 10 years. At the top ofNcvake's'lPS! the trap wont over tho hank and «a_|» _ized, both occupants being thrfilfiS out . Mrs Sullivan's rifjht arm .fwM broken at the elbow joint, and 3tl»«| littlo '. girl received several wbtiii*iif«| none of thorn serions. The suffereriig wero promptly attended to by Hayes. ■ ; - : \']fe£|||| Mr Joseph Dowthwaite, the known sheep-breeder, met with a pwßCl| ful accident yesterday morning. and his son William were to their Itedcliff farm, and stopped'toM pick up one of their dogs, which gone lame. Tlio pony swung..-»#§§_ head, and the reins got caught. v -_ .«jf|| began to kick and get out of controJ4s§§B and bolted. Mr Dowthwaite thrown from the trap against a posingß his scalp being splif-bpen and his-le.t.jpH arm broken. Mr McCallum -__#Mw phoned to Dr. Barclay, who went;o'l*_.||fl and brought the injured man to .'■ih£iom Shea-rman street hospital in his,car. ; .?|gE
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 14
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