CROSSING TRAGEDY
FURTHER P A ItTICU IA It S
(Per Pres? Association — c opyright,)
PALMERSTON N., May 22
'Mrs Lincoln wise aped 26£. the .wife of 'Stanley Frank Lincoln, "butcher, of line. The owner of the car, Mis Francos QaslHn, aged 30; was the wife of W. Gaskin, of Rourlte St-, a daughter of W. "Morris of Eketahuma-
Miss Maud "Enright, 23, resided with the Gaskins’ and .ivas the daughter of Pohangina. residents and was employed in a local tela room.
Francos Lincoln, the fourth victim of the tragedy was four years old, the daughter of the Lincolns. .Those injured, were Stanley Frank Lincoln, whose wife was killed, Joyce JJ'ncoln. aged 2, .(another daughter, and Harry Holroyd, 23, of Palmerston North.
Mrs Lincoln was the daughter of Mr Hugh, Taumaranui, and a niece of E. I> j>, Holhen, well known Palmerston North residents.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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143CROSSING TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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