TWO IN HOSPITAL
WELLINGTON MOTORISTS
(Special to the "Evening Host.")
TE AWAMUTU, This Day.
Two persons were admitted to a Te Awamutu private hospital on Sunday afternoon suffering from injuries received when the car in which they were travelling was involved in a collision about eight miles south of Kihikihi, on the Te Awamutu-Te Kuiti main highway, shortly after 3 o'clock.
The- driver of the car, Mr. Albert Arguile, aged 20, of 9 Lipman Street, Wellington, received lacerations to: his knee, and one passenger, Mr. William Headberg, aged 25, of 34 Martin Square, Wellington, suffered slight concussion. The four other passengers in the motor-car were attended by Dr. K. N. Hiskens, of Te Awamutu, and were later able to catch the Limited express for Wellington. The driver, of the second car, Mr. Nicholas Segedm, aged 29, single, employed by Messrs. Madden Bros., of Korakonui, suffered facial cuts and slight head injuries. After medical attention he was able to pro- v ceed to a friend's house at Otorohanga.
Mr., Segedin's car was travelling northward at the time oi the collision. Both vehicles were fairly. extensively damaged.
Other accidents during the past few days are reported on page 3.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 11
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