WOMAN INJURED
ARM GETS CAUHGT IN WHEEL CHRISTCHURCH, April 27. Miss Templeton, daughter of a Woodbury farmer, met with a painful accident while helping her father, who was driving a tractor which was drawing a drill. Mist Templeton was keeping the coulters clear of weeds, ns her father was sowing wheat, when her sleeve caught in the cogs and he: - arm was drawn between the wheels. Fortunately a. casting broke, but her arm was still gripped, and though no bone was broken, the flesh was badly lacerated. Miss Templeton received medical attention and was later taken i;o hospital at Geraldine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1933, Page 3
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