Serious Aecident .
: , y W,Q(regfet )tq learn tKa t Mri. Sptfy Manspp, the, , w,ellj , , vknpw.n pi operty bolder' in this' district, sustained sonie-. what severe- Sn^u'nes yesterday byj being tKrbWn fro^ a horse.' 1 :! Frora what weN • can gather it' appears that' Mr Manson | had been inspecting a 'new 'stotk-ya^j he was having erected, rin his^Ktiranga' tfstate, and wishing to go, tp PalrAerston be 1 was. offered and accepted the tyan^of-j I'a hdi-se'f rota one of th'e I ' hieh ;: eiujploy ed at the work. HeCmbunted the animal I iwhiab waabolievcd to be .perfect!^ qujetj.; ,an<| ittj». owner led it out into thej road,'' but wjjen left to itself it commenced to jplunge violently," finally sue-* ceocled ' in 1 ' throwing-" "Mr Hanßon hbaviiy ■ -h6'- { >the x : ground, v,,^, hear that his collar bone'^fjisjl broken, his, shoulder .dislocated, aadthat, jhe haSjrepeiyjed.ptherseriouß bruiaes and .cpntp^ioniii^.the upper; nortion ! of 1 bo^y. He was rernoyed to the residence' of his manager, Mr ! t)." L. .SmuhV'an* i medical aid promptly gttmtndhed.j Toi'a man of Mr 'Marison's' yeart it isjapprehended that thei.injnnes rfustain^d may .lay Jiim up . , for Bom.e< ponsiderablb ti,uie. j i T^ie cause of the acciden^ 4s believed to have been tli.e flapping. of ,ihe coat worn by' Mr Marisd'n^ to' which ! ihe hoijse.was unaccußtbmedj^ and ' whion^'- Snßde' i ''ft > plunge so violently asto unseat the rideVP* The ittany f rjeja^js of Mr Manson tlijroughout the .district ivijl sympathise with hint , m; his accident, and will: btfpe to 6ear of his Bpcidiiy recovering from i |;s efEects, whi'en nligHt easily baVe : been attendpA with very serio us results. ;^ '*** '{■■■ '■:-, ■:..:;:;?«:'.;., "U ;V ->: ;n Xj ; Ijater; ■ /' : iWieare glad^toJiear tb/at Mr Manson ' paaadd a qvijiet.. nighty add is progj-essin^ very favorably*; .It .appßijirs th»t Mr (^inith was away/ from the^boniestead < cyine';.''ana as the latter < $is / hed''tb return I 'to. Palmenitou to J m'e'et the 'mid-ddy triiri,lio asked jfor the 'loan of it 'horse j 4nd the animal which he - got. was high-spirited, >aridi whenj being mounted/it got away fromi the man who was holding, it, before Mr Manson got firoper}y., into; the aad/lig. ., /The result of ( tHe fall was a broken ; Wlar bonje and 4JBio6ated.' am?. 1 'Mr Smith.' was j list returning when the accident 'occurred, and was only a few hundred yards disi4pt;.i ;"\Yi e trust tp he^r of^MrMaqson's Bpe,edy_ convalescence. , | ' '-^ .\^ v ',:.]•/ ! J, r l^-\
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 126, 5 November 1884, Page 3
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387Serious Aecident. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 126, 5 November 1884, Page 3
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