REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE.
Timaru, April 11. Mrs Callis, wife of the Harbour Master's coxswain, was found lying on the main road near the drill-shed, very seriously injured. A medical examination showed a severe scalp wound, and compound fracture of both arms above the elbow, and internal injuries. She was sensible, and stated &he had been knocked down by a four-wheeled trap, and the wheels went over the upper part of her body. The doctors do not expect her recovery. The police are trying to find out tho vehicle.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 359, 13 April 1889, Page 5
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87REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 359, 13 April 1889, Page 5
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