Friday, February 23,1906 Several Ribs Broken Mr John NEWTON, Jnr., of Natimuk hotel, was returning from the Horsham races, on Wednesday evening, and had scarcely left the town when he was thrown from the conveyance in which he was riding. He was taken back to Horsham where he remains in a private hospital. Typhoid Mr T. E. HARRISON of the Colonial Bank, is recovering from typhoid, as also is Oscar TAIT. Una TAIT, the latter's sister, has contracted the fever in a very serious form. Mr BOUSFIELD'S Darkie was standing outside Mrs JORY'S shop yesterday, attached to a wagonette in charge of master George BOUSFIELD, when he took fright at some paper, and ran down the back street. The horse tried to enter the back gate of Mr BOUSFIELD'S yard, but the vehicle struck one of the posts and one wheel and both shafts were broken. George was thrown out just before the collision, and fell with some force to the ground. The horse galloped away with the harness on, but was soon caught. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone C.Qld Australia www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/index.html
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daryl Crabtree" <crabtree@tpgi.com.au> Subject: [AUS-VIC-NorWest] WEST WIMMERA MAIL > Friday, February 23,1906 > Several Ribs Broken > Mr John NEWTON, Jnr., of Natimuk hotel, was returning from the Horsham This was John Thomas NEWTON son of John NEWTON & Sarah SEFTON. He died 1928 at Natimuk. Cheers, Carolyn Harris - nee Johnson (Victorian in exile) PO Box 4157, Myaree Business Centre, Myaree 6960, Western Australia Tall_Trees@Bigpond.com Tall Trees Family History http://www.users.bigpond.com/Tall_Trees/ Perth Dead Person's Society http://www.perthdps.com/research/har02.html (Please note that large attachments (over 500kb) will automatically be deleted) ============================================================== The e-mail of the species is deadlier than the mail.