WEEK-END CASUALTIES
A boy of eight years, L. Harnett, *o resides with his parents at ’ an *? rei Heads, was admitted to on Saturday evening with a t?' 15 arm - Tiding a motor-cycle at on Saturday Mr. George Gratw!?’ Auckland, collided with a ' op "lorry. He received a serious \vv Un<l to his th iKh and was taken to wWarel Hospital. “ r °ugh a small motor-car capsiz\lr *? th% loose sand on the Rangiriris • ’ Mackie, news agent, Onei s*’ had his left wrist broken and companion suffered abrasions. -rrtjtt_ ariner ‘ narned Stewart Fagan, near Mangaweka. was thrown _ of a dray owing to the harness •nr* 11 *' He was discovered in an „^° cac i°ns condition. His lips and •’ ? K w * r ® badly lacerated, some of his wair Were knocked out and his nose ... broken. He also had a severe ’ms*- 6 the eye and bad bitten his vrT*?,’ ever ely. thus making speaking wry difficult.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 11
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152WEEK-END CASUALTIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 11
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