TARANAKI TRAGEDY
MAN AND WOMAN IN CAR. ,By Telegraph—Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, July 20. Horace Todd, of New Plymouth, while driving from Awakino tlr.s morning, found the dead bodies of a man a.iul a woman' in a motor ear which had gone over a bank into the Tekawa stream, six miles south of Mokau. The car lay on its side and top, in lour feet of water. The man was William H. W. Tippens, of Oanui. The woman is believed, from papers on her, to have been Airs E. Hordnian. The man had an injury to his heed, but the woman was only cut oil the knee and ankle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6
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109TARANAKI TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1929, Page 6
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