A party in a motor-car driven by Mr Donaldson on a recent aftern’oon had a remarkable experience (says the Stratford "Post’’). On the main road betweep Midhirst and Stratfprd, as the car ran alongside a high bank a cow jumped from the bank and landed fairly on the bonnet of the car, crumpling it up, smashing the radiator, and doing other damage, and sustaining four broken legs’. Three women occupied the back seat of the car and received a severe fright They shudder to think of the cnosequences had the beast jumped’a second later.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4453, 14 August 1922, Page 1
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