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Bush Accidents.

Ou Saturday last Tupu, better * known as Charlie Toibou’e son, met with sn aecidenri emsing a wound over the main artery to the thigh, and but for the fact that he had good at teniion at the time from his mates “he brothers Schrieber), and the prompt appearance of Walter Morgan’s launch with the doctor, thing*’ certainly would have locked very •erions and glum for him. He was falling bush ou Mr Elliott’e section, when a branch fell from a tree which bad got hung up, the sharp tad striking him in the belt which it broke, the limb inflicting injuries to the thigh. The patient wa» brought to Kawhia, and has wow practically leoovered. Mr Oleen (Kiuobaku) and Milton Turnbull (Oparau) each hid the misfortune to col his foot, tbo injuries being slight.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 2

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Bush Accidents. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 2

Bush Accidents. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 2

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