CAIf SOMKIfSAI I.TS. WAIIII. December IT Yesterday afternoon, a motor ear, as the result, of running up a bank while descending a. steep road leading to Waikino, turned a complete somersault.. Two of the occupants, Mrs K. Kinsella, and her litle son, aged two years, were seriously injured, the former .sustaining a broken leg, and the latter having his eye torn out, and his face and neck severlv gashed. The driver, Mr F. Kinsella, was badly bruised.
sriUUCKMITVS XAlflfOW F.KOA r K. WKI.I.TXOTOX, December 10. Two railway surfacemen were seriously injured yesterday as the result of an aceiileiit oil the Ifimutaka line. .Veil Peter llolheck. aged thirty,* married, and Charles Jordan, aged twenty-eight single, were descending the bill <m a hand propelled jigger, and when rounding a. sharp h"inl they collided with a goods train, being thrown heavily. Holheck received injuries in his ribs and spine, while Jordan has one leg broken, his bead and ribs being also injured..
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1924, Page 1
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