ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
CAR OVER BANK. TWO PEOPLE INJURED. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, March 9. Two passengers were injured when & motor- car went over a bank in Wadestown. Three other occupants, including the driver escaped unhurt. The injured are Miss Erica HazStwood, 19, of Miramar, fractured jaw, fractured arm and head injuries. Harry Alurphy, .28. of Miramar, head injuries. CAR ACCIDENT. TE AROHA, March 9. On Saturday afternoon a large motor car driven by Alfred Hedges of Hamilton, collided with another car driven by Aliss Maud Johauson of Wailiori. The former car containing six people completely capsized and an elderly man, named Sneddon, was seriously inured, and Airs Sullivan’s right iously injured, and Mrs Sullivan’s right ton and were conveyed to the hospital there, KILLED BY CAR. WELLINGTON, March 9. Struck by a motor car, and carried a distance on the bonnet before fall" tng to tlie ground, Hugh Arthur Kreyl, 19, of Petone, received a fracture at the base of the skull and died while being taken to the hospital. FATAL LIFT ACCIDENT. CHRISTCHURCH, March 9. Airs Sidney Smith, aged 54, a patient in the St George’s Hospital, was killed last evening through a lift accident while being moved from one ward to another. A ALAN KILLED. CHRISTCHURCH. March 9. Janies McMahon, 35, of Sydenham, a contractor, was killed this morning when a motor cycle, of which he was riding in a side-chair, collided with a truck in Belfast. George Alason, the rider of the motor cycle, was uninjured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1931, Page 5
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