TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.
CYCLIST FALLS BEFORE CAR.
By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
HAMILTON", Monday.
Mr. Arthur Kilburn, married, aged 48 years, was knocked down by <a-;bus.owned by. Buses,-' Limited, in 'Victoria* Street, Hamilton, this morning. He was crossing the street on his cycle when the bus, which was driven by Mr., W. Wilc6x, approached from the; traffic bridge. Mr. Kilbu-n was removed- to" thevWaikato Hospital suffering. 'from? abrasions and shock. His condition 1 is'hot' serious.
CYCLIST;'STRUCK BYIBUSJ (By •Telegrapa.---Own . Correspondent.) TE'AROHA, Monday. A' well-known: Te Aroha racing cyclist, Mr.. A. Pilk.uigton, had hie right arm and collarbone fractured yesterday mprning as the result of a collision car driven by Mr. J. Pradlock, of Hamilton. The cyclist skidded on-loose'metal ;'on the roadside in front of .the oncoming car. His condition is reported-;ta be;satisfactory.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 20
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