PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS
Mr. William John Ball, of 25 Douglas Street, Ponsonby, who was taken to the Auckland Hospital on Saturday evening suffering from a fractured skull, is reported by the hospital authorities to be fairly comfortable. His condition is not now considered serious. A severely crushed foot necessitated the removal to the Auckland Hospital of Mr. George Little yesterday. The foot was crushed by a motor-lorry, while Mr. Little was at w*ork. He is employed by A. S. Paterson and Company. His condition is not serious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 14
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