ACCIDENTS.
Accidents in the Bush district are becoming numerous lately. A young nmn named Harry Gotsclialk, whilst buslifalling in the Hutt Special Settlement Block, met with a nasty accideut yesterday morning. Ho was running back from a falling tree when he slipped and fell on his own axe severely gashing his left arm, severing the main arteries. Ho was firoiigljt oi) to tefy)tal}uiw aiul imme. diately attteiidcd to by Dr MpLennon; Uotschalk seems to" unfortunate, as only a week or so ago lie got his lower jaw broken,by a falling limb oil the same contact.' News has veauhed Eketaliuna that another nip lmg been nt Paliiatiia to-day!' The man's name is Brown. One ot his legs is severely torn. Particulars arc not yet to hand, Yesterday a Pahiatua man was removed to Jfasterton witli a broken leg.
uil Thursday afternoon tt' small boy, son of Mr Job Bassett of Parkwllilgt pushjng angt|jß)? b ( qy lfltim] jjji the gjant strjde at the Eketaliuna school, play /ground, received a kick' in the "mouth which fendprpij jfjjn iiqsorjdihlq, jjcLemiou allend/il iind fqumj some of his teeth faropM jiiil \iq l>oues broken. j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3339, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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