An Accident.
On Sunday afternoon as Mr Edmund Oaborne was driving borne from Sunday School, the young horse he bad in the buggy got ft rein under hia tail and displayed symptoms for a bolt. Mr Oiborne turned him towards thfl foorpath which the animal took as fir as he could and got the forewhefl* »p over the kerbing. The shook threw Mr Chborne out on the road and a small son of his out on the other side, but fortunately did not displace three more children who were in' the buggy. M<* Oborne got graced on* thfi head and hand but his Bon got off with out a scratch. Mr Collins who wftt coming along secured the hor.-e, who, however, strongly objected to having tue rein removed from under \m tail. The buggy got thfi axle bpnt. I>. 13 lucky it was no worse as the accident had all the nuking of a very nasty one. ■'•
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Manawatu Herald, 14 December 1897, Page 2
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157An Accident. Manawatu Herald, 14 December 1897, Page 2
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