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ACCIDENTS.

TRAM AND CAB COLLIDE. .Swerving to avoid a lorry thnt was coming from Woolston, a snorts Fiat car crashed almost licad-on into a tram at the corner of Ferry road and Ensor's road at 2.50 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The car was going north along Elisor's road, and when about to turn erst into Ferry road, had to swerve to avoid a lorry that was coming west alojv Ferry road. It collided with a tram" that was going to Sumner, and was- dragged along for about four yards. . „ , The occupants of th*" 1 ear suffered sunlit cuts, shock, and abrasions, and were treated by a member of the bt. John Ambulance Association. The car was bndlv damaged, the chassis being buckled, the front axle and wheels broken, the radiator nnd lirnd-lamps pushed in, and the lcrt run-r,inc-lward smashed. . The tram was not damaged. MAORI FISHERMEN MISSING. (PBE3S ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) GTS73ORNK. December 9. ■ \ diligent search of the beaches lias failed to"produce any further evidence in connexion with the boating tragedy, nr>r enn any person be found unaccounted for'beyond the two Natives, Wharekoti and Manibero Paurnknu, lv ho are missing and believed drowned. __________

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 17

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ACCIDENTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 17

ACCIDENTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 17

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