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Tuesday’s Wairoa Guardian stales : Following close on the admission into the hospital of a man injured in the Kiwi bush, the 'institution received last week two more patients, who met with accidents.. On Sunday mol ting fills Poyzer was taken to the hospital suffering from a broken ankle and other injuries, the result of a ft 11 while getting on her bicycle the pieviotis evening. About 5 o'clock on Saturday evening Miss Kin, domestic servant at Turiroa. was thrown fruit her horse near Mr George Mayo’s cate It appears she had ttad some teeth taken out under chloroform, and ptohably was not quite rid of its effects when she was thrown ; her foot catching _ me stirrup, the lady narrowly escaped being .magged by the horse but the animal instead of dashing on. simply went round in a etude, and the hoot being 1 tagged oil prevented a mure serious accident. Two or three young men, who witnessed the mishap, picked up Miss Kill, and Mr (.leorge Mayo conveyed iter to the hospital, where she was i ound to be stifiei *rg from an injured elbow and a tew bruises. The Wellington City Council has decided to prohibit the lighting ui any fires in the open air on Suuda; -• At Havenswood. Queensland. Larnest Hrookhouse. aged live years, accidentally fell *lown an abandoned shatt and was killed. The R.M.s. Oroya took :V2 cases of butter from Victoria for the great egI'iculturaf .show held «i initial I \ at * Agricultural Hall. Islington. Loudon. There are now ir.yCfi old age pensions in force in the colony. There were when the census was taken, only 4 1 >353 persons over 65 years of age, so that about 47 cent, are in receipt of pensions,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 517, 13 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 517, 13 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 517, 13 September 1902, Page 1

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