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MOTORCYCLIST AND PEDESTRIAN (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, July 25. As a result, of a collision at midnight in Oxford Terrace between a motor’ cyclist and a pedestrian, three people were hospitalled. Saniuel Piclydtt, afebdi'6o, the,.rider, jN^ls^n,single, a* bad’ i f injuries which are riJtj^Hofel'w vJ*.( IWih son, an elderly mapjCtheLiPedestnanl had a .severe scalp wound and’ a frad-f. tured leg. His condition is serious; '••• . uM : Hh. FATAL INJURIES. AUCKLAND, July 25. Samuel Richardson, 48, single, died at the hospital from severe internalinternal .injuries, sustained through ‘ being down Iby a motor car when alighting fronti: a‘ibus attGleneden last night.; - K •#'!' * * 1 • ><f 't it MOTOR. CYCLIST INJURED. TE KUITI, July 25., Percy Hall i nan, aged 20, whose parents reside a't Featherston,. was picked Up unconscious near Mahoenui on the main. road ,on Tuesday nighf..,...His damaged motor cycle which had smashed into the railing of a small bridge, was lying alongside the injured man, who was motoring from, Wanganui to Te Awamutu, to visit his brother. He is now in Te KuitiJ with injuries to his head and condition serious The accident was not witnessed It is presumed the cycle skidded and worked into the railing. .

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 5

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COLLISIONS Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 5

COLLISIONS Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1929, Page 5

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