Serious Accident To The Sydney Mail at Mullengandra The Argus 1 December 1860
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On Sunday evening last as the mail from Tarcutta
to Albury was passing down the Stringy Bark Range, between Messrs. Sheehan
and Garry's stable and Mullengandra, in coming down
that steep pass one of the horses kicked his leg over the pole, the pole
snapped, and the driver (Brooker) having no further
control over his steeds, they bolted; he was dragged from his seat for some
yards along the road, and only very narrowly escaped with his life. The passengers, three adults and two children, fortunately escaped
without serious injury, with the exception of one of the children, who is
somewhat badly bruised. They were all brought on to Albury the following day. Albury Banner, Nov. 28 |
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