KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLE
TAKAPUNA RESIDENT A Takapuna resident, Mr. Charles Doran, was knocked down by a motorcycle at the intersection of Customs Street and Gore Street a little after 5 o’clock yesterday evening. Mr. Doran, a married man of 60. was rendered unconscious. He was attended to by the St. John Ambulance and conveyed to the Auckland Hospital, where he recovered consciousness. He was not seriously injured, and is now reported to be quite comfortable. Arrivals at Auckland. —There has been a considerably greater increase in arrivals a f the port of Auckland during the last nine months than for the corresponding period in 1926. The increase of 1.145 is mainly from Great Britain and Australia. The increase of 927 in departures was principally to Australia and Canada. This is believed to have been due to seasonal fluctuations in the tourist traffic.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 3
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143KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 3
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