ELECTRIC CAR ACCIDENTS.
TWO MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesday
James Henry Browning, a clerk, was terribly injured on the electric tramways to-night. It is supposed that he stumbled on to the track right in front of a rapidly-travelfing car. He was carried by the undergear. for some distance, the roadway being spattered with blood. The man has been taken to the hoepitaL The accident occurred near the "Basin Reserve.
Robert Cole, aged about 35, a carpenter by trade, residing at Berhampore, was seriously injured on the tram today. While riding on a double-decker. Cole leaned over the guard rail, and his head came in contact with one of the centre poles. He was picked up unconscious, and removed to the hospital. Ho is in a precarious state.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 3
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