MOTOR CAPSIZE
SEVERAL INJURED. (B.v Telegraph—Press Association). AUCKLAND, September 5. A motor car going from Auckland to Thames capsized in some loose metal near Maramarua this morning. Mrs M. Collie, aged 42 years, of Masterton, sustained a dislocation o'l the spine, and was admitted to the Auckland Hospital. T. F. Buckley, of Auckland, was stnick in the chest and face by flying glass from the windshield. His wife sustained shock and facial injuries from broken glass. Their two sons, who were the only other occupants, escaped with slight abrasions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1929, Page 1
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