HBH 1892 Oct 11 MOLE accident An accident of a serious kind happened yesterday afternoon, the result of which at this time of writing is still uncertain. A little boy named David MOLE, aged about five years, residing in the White Road was playing near his parent's house as the afternoon train was passing, he ran suddenly into the road, with a view to get nearer to the railway line, and was knocked down by a horse and trap being driven by Mr J. LOPDELL, Junr. The occurrence is purely accidental and reflects no blame upon the driver of the trap, as the poor little fellow ran out into the road so suddenly, in the excitement of watching the train, that it was impossible to stop the trap in time. The wheels, however, did not pass over the child, who was knocked down by the horse. Constable WARD, finding that the child was unconscious, had him conveyed to the hospital, where he was attended to. Later his parents took the child home, where he is now under the care of Dr. INNES. The poor little fellow had not recovered consciousness up till a late hour last night, but a fatal termination is not anticipated.