bEttious accident. —Au accident ■ocrurrcd in Curiylc-ftroft yesterday :if? c-rr.oon, about four c'eDck. whDh mirflit iia’-'o been attended with consequences. As Dr. IT, tellings’ car* lisye, cnaiainir.g himself, furs Hi?chlegs, a female servant, and three caildn.n, was pa? sin? i;p Carlyle-st., near the old stoic ei .ucssrs. eiavian, Irvine an! 0.., tne horse suddenly took fright and koroD Dr Hitching, Hrs Duellings, and i ne of the children (a Dile girl), in jnn; ping cut were thrown on the read, a:. I rev-.-roly injured. The servant kept her scat, holding the two other children ; and the horse, niter run;ting the carriage into a, fence, broke away from the harness, and left them unhurt. V.> ID Dee the Doctor was tn„-ve severely injured than either of ihe -.ihc-r?, though the little gi;i sue tamed a dlsfijariuj wound in the fiiCC.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 579, 25 May 1868, Page 2
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