Friday January 26, 1906 Another Vehicular Accident Mr. RICHARDSON, the well known tea traveller, had an unpleasant experience on Wednesday evening. While he was closing a gate entering the property of Mr J. H. KYTE of Grass Flat, the horse, attached to a hooded gig, bolted. The weight of the hood and the jolting caused the seat to break and the hood and the seat fell to the ground. The gig turned up on it's side and bounced on it's wheels again, four times before turning upside down, the horse also falling. The horse got up and stood till Mr RICHARDSON came up. The gig is in Mr WOOLMER'S shop in pieces. Daryl Crabtree Gladstone C.Qld Australia West Wimmera Mail extracts are on the Web www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/goroke/index.html