FATAL COLLISION
—Press Assoclation.l
Man Killed; Two Women Injured in Smash ACCIDENT AT HAWERA
rBy Telecraph
NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. Hughie Wise Flower, a labourer of [Tawhiti, was killed and Mrs. E. A. • Way and Miss Jean Way were injured >in a motor smash at Hawera on Satur.day afternoon. Flower was driving to ihe Hawera jHospital to see his wife, a pationt in ithe hospital, when his car came into lcollision with a car driven by P.' |Keegan, of Stratford, at au interIsection. ' The front wheels were interlocked; and Flower 's car turned round to facqj the direction whenco it came, It then; capsized and was wrecked. ; Flower was dead when xeleased from ithe wreckage. Mrs. Way suffered shock and scalp wounds and Miss Jean Way abrasions to the face and a contusion
jof the right leg. Both were admitted to the Hawera Hospital. The third passenger, Mrs. R. Way, suffered shock only and was able to go home. ' None of the passengers in Keegan'ai car was injured.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 9
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