HORSE KICKS LABOURER
MAN BADLY INJURED Press Association. DUNEDIN, Wednesday. As a result of being kicked by a horse, Campbell McKinnon, a farm labourer, single, aged 25, was brought to the Dunedin Hospital from Middlemarch this afternoon with a fractured skull. The horse, which he-had been riding, bolted, and after running into a fence threw him and kicked him. He is on the dangerously ill list.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 280, 16 February 1928, Page 7
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