ACCIDENTS
I Mr, h. Cross, a factory assistant, j ii v i ng a t 98 Pirie Street, fractured his ! left wr j s t when he fell while skating ! c a+ nrriav \ Kprpni Road riav's | Miss C. Dwyer, Kereru Road Day s jßay, suffered concussion when she fell [from a horse in Moonshine Road, Upper j Hutt, on Saturday afternoon. : when the back tyre of the motor- , cyc i e on which they were riding blew i t j Upper Hutt yesterday, Barend ' . ~rf ~ transrrintion offi- ; Hairis, the rider a transcription om cer, residing at the Masonic Hotel Wellington, and the pillion rider, J. G. • Boyle, copywriter, Bombay Crescent, iNgaio, were injured. The former sufi f ere d head injuries and concussion and th 1 tter an in j ure d left knee and _ hr _,.. nn , tn the right lee abrasions to tne ngnt leg. All the injured persons were taken 'to hospital by the Free Ambulance.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 4
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158ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 4
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