CAR FALLS INTO GULLY
WOMAN BADLY HURT MARLBOROUGH DANGER SPOT Press Association. BLENHEIM, Thursday. A motor-car, driven by Mr. T. C. Wilson, of WTaimai, Huntly, who was accompanied by Mrs. Gwendoline Wil--35, and their four children, all of school age, left the road on Redwood Pass to-day, crashed to the bottom of a deep gully, turned over several times and stopped upside down, ihe car was proceeding from Blenheim to Christchurch. Mrs. Wilson was extricated from the
car with difficulty and was r ® D ® n jcthe Wairau Hospital juries to the chest and •. broken ribs. The remainder e party escaped with minor injur car was badly damaged. oeOP Je It was at this spot that tw_ were killed and five injured i ago. At the inquest on that g|*i the coroner strongly recomine a parapet should be erectea spot, which he considered gerous.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 16
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