CARTERTON NOTES.
\mtmim: ' ■■:■■■■:-M (From Our Own Correspondent). ..^^p| Mr J, Tbomas,working at Stevßtt's - ''■.''; ■mill, Kokotaii, was Btruck by'tho x y.* 1 limb of a treewhichfell unexpectedly i ':''j i and he was knocked down and rather ; ;;;< seriously hurt,' His-face" audlliead""'^y uve out, and his back is bruised. Not- :Si withstanding his injurieshemanagod ,h to ride in to Carterton, where Dr. Johnston attended his wounds, f ,;i«
A man named P,' Tapp,employed ut Messrs Booth & Oo.'s Dairy, pat his left hand on a rod of tho engine whilst it was in motion, imd which took the flesh completely off the outor side. of three of his fingers, and fractured the hone of ono in two places, Probably tw'6 of'his fingors will rcquiro to. lie amputated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4883, 22 November 1894, Page 2
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125CARTERTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4883, 22 November 1894, Page 2
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