\ voinm man and a girl had a nnrrow escape from injury end death about i 0" O!,L ‘ l „ . tj.o imin rod© 11 SO n.m. on L'liaay. AU . IllU-cic « thc S' pilkm-rMta*. ' t °”i the hill towards Sumner on the Ljt toii-Sutniior lfoail. H fiot °« ' trol, and close to a head tk du e turned it towards the ~ank. prohab’y R»ved lum Z%\ was hurled several yards down the road. When the girl was p.cked „„ she was suffering irom cuts and bruises on the arms and legs and fiom i i- She was taken t'o her home. knocked *«w*. , , w being cut by the loose slm.glo S,hU «* to ''' ris ‘ "r s s,muni it*, sull'ered 'irom shock,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1929, Page 6
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115Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1929, Page 6
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