STAFFORD NEWS.
(Our own correspondent.) A little before noon to-day Mr Ben Turner when working in the bush, slipp--1 cd and fell violently on to the stump 1 0 f a tree thereby injuring his hack and I fear, breaking one or two of bis ribs Fortunately he was seen soon after by Mr A. McNeill, wlio assisted him to Stafford. Constable Carroll who came back yesterday) rendered first aid, Uiakr inc'tho sufferer as cmnfortablo as possible and he then communicated by telephone with Mr George U»klatcr, who at once took Mr Turner to AVestland Hospital in his motor car, where his friends trust he will soon recover under surgical treatment and nursing
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1920, Page 3
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113STAFFORD NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1920, Page 3
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