PERSONAL ITEMS.
J he Inonds of Mr H. B. Gibson, who was injured last month when riding in the annual, point to point competitions of the Egniont-Wangamu ’ Hunt Club, "’ill be pleased to learn that he is now making steady progress toward (recovery. Amongst the injuries, Mr Gibson suffered a very severe concussion of the brain, and although not yet able to resume business, is now able to leave his bed and get about. Mr J. W. Yoarburv, who is in the Ha "'era Hospital recovering from the effects of appendicitis, is reported to he out of immediate danger. Mr Yearbury was at his shop as usual on Tuesday, but was suddenly taken ill that night. His condition did not improve, and on a doctor being called he was immediately taken to the hospital, where he was operated on at 4 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 August 1924, Page 9
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144PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 August 1924, Page 9
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