BAKER’S BOY INJURED
HORSE TAKES FRIGHT As the result of an accident at Otoroha nga yesterday afternoon, a youth named McCreqdy, aged 18, had the wrist of his right arm fractured. McCready was driving a bread cart and had got out of the cart to hold the horse while an oil waggon went past. Tho horse took fright, and in bolting forward jammed McCready between the radiator of the lorry and the cart, with the result that his wrist was broken. McCready also sustained a bruised back. Medical attention was secured and the injured lad is progressing well.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 12
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