HUNTSWOMAN HURT
FALL AT A FENCE Special to TUB SUB MORRINSVILLE, Wednesday. Severe injuries to her face vrere suffered by Mrs. W. Ranstead, of Alatangi, when her horse fell at a jump during the progress of the Waikato Hunt at Morrinsville this afternoon. It is believed she was struck on the face by the horse’s hoofs after she was thrown. She was unconscious when assistance reached her, and at the hospital it was found she had suffered a broken nose, a fracture of a bone under the eye, and facial abrasions. An X-ray examination will be made tomorrow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 18
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