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STRAYING HORSES

CAUSE OF AN ACCIDENT The danger of allowing stock to aimlessly wander round the roads at night was brought forcibly home to a coupk of motorists on Wednesday night When Mr. E. S. Sorensen, of Papetoetoe, was returning home via Buckland Road, Mangere, at about 9.45 three or four draught horses, which were grazing on the side of the road, evidently took fright at the bright headlights of his car, and stamped® 6 across the road, causing a youth, ndtaf a motor-cycle, and travelling in opposite direction, to come into violent collision with the animals. The rider was thrown from his cycle, and received a. bad cut above the right kn«** and also suffered from shock. Tn € motor-cycle was badly damaged, Sorensen and the motor-car escapes injury.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 12

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STRAYING HORSES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 12

STRAYING HORSES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 12

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