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MOTOR CRASH

HEAD-ON COLLISION THREE CARS MIXED UP (From Our Own Correspondent.) MARTON, To-day. A rather serious accident occurred to Mrs. F. T. Morris, of Marton Junction, Mrs. Bert Moore, and Mr. C. McKay, when returning from Feilding. They were motoring home and had reached a point about a mile past Bulls Bridge towards the Sanson Road. It was very dusty and visibility bad. A head-on collision occurred with a larger car, and a third car ran into the back of Mrs. Morris’ car. The occupants of the larger car were fortunate enough to get off with a shaking, but Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Moore were less fortunate, suffering severe cuts, bruises and shock. They were at once taken to Dr. Watson’s, at Bulls, who ordered their removal to

the Hazebrouck Hospital. It will be some days before they will be able to go to their homes.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 7

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MOTOR CRASH Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 7

MOTOR CRASH Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 7

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