ACCIDENT ON BAINESSE ROAD.
CAR OVERTURNS. A narrow escape from serious injury was experienced by Mr. and Mrs. WL S. Ingram, of Palmerston North, on their return journey from Foxton on Sunday evening. Their ear overturned on the railway embankment about 200 yards on theX Palmerston iNorth side of Bairfesse railway station, as the result of the vehicle slewing round through the impact caused by a motor car hitting the right rear mudguard in passing from the rear. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram suffered slight skin abrasions. The car, a sedan; had its windscreen, left door and mudguard badly smashed. Mr. Ingram was driving at about 20 mile's per hour when without any warning, he felt, the impact which slewed his car round and over the bank. The passing motorist, another resident of Palmerston North, pulled up, but denied that his ear had touched Mr. Ingram’s. The spot where the mishap occurred is a bad place for cars to pass, because of the narrowness of the road.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3876, 27 November 1928, Page 2
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166ACCIDENT ON BAINESSE ROAD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3876, 27 November 1928, Page 2
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