ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
MISHAP TO COUNTRY VISITOR. On Saturday evening n man named Archibald George. Davis was pushed ovor outsido tho Bodega restaurant,-in Lnmbton Quay, nnd was rendered unconscious. A small crowd soon collected about Dans, and Police-Sergeant IFarvoy went along to ascertain tho reason for tho gathering. A man was arrested by Sergeant Harvoy. Tins morning ho will be charged in tho Magistrate's Court witli assaulting Davis. I)r. Henry found Davis to bo mlt'oring from slight concussion of tho brain, and directed his removal to the public hospital. Davis has since regained consciousness, and it is expected that he wiil Iμ out. of tho institution in a day or so. Davis is n ' iinglo man, twenty-seven years of aje, and ho resides at Pnr>v paraumu with his brother, who keeps 4 poultry farm, HURT AT PLAT. Jack O'Snllitwn, a boy of six yfsore, whoso parents reside at S3 Martin Square, was playing in the Boain Reserve yestordoy afternoon, when ho met with a nasty accident in a rather simple manner, lie foil over, nuil another boy fell on top of him, with the lesult (lint O'Silllivan's thigh was fractured.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 22 April 1912, Page 4
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190ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 22 April 1912, Page 4
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