MOTOR CAR RUNS OF HAMILTON ROAD
Woman Passenger Admjl To Rotorua Hospital] When ten miles from Rotom>B heavy model motor-car ran off Hamilton highway on a » J hend at 7.30 o'clock last niglj the result of which, one 0f9 three occupants was admilteM the Rotorua Hospital, and the M of the vehicle was badly sroJ| The passenger who was irijJ was : — - 9 Mrs. Dulcie Holmes, aged 42 9 Grafton Road, Auckland,' 9 husband, it is stated, is an eJ on a United States transpori,* The otker occupants of t^l who were treated at the hospiwB superlicial injuries, and dischj were :• — flj lyir. W. J. Sinclair, of Beresfn J Bayswater, Auckland. I Mrs., E. Page, of 27 Alton M Auckland. ■ Mrs. Holmes is suffering fractured pelvis and mild shocW condition last night was satisfaM Although the car fell only* 10 feet from the road, itrolIeW three times and was smashedj repair, pieces of the body fl thrown in all directions. Thefl occupants appear to have hajl markable escape from death. ■ were brouglit to the hospital * St. John Ambulance. ■
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 4
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177MOTOR CAR RUNS OF HAMILTON ROAD Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 4
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