News Brevities
Bishop’s Car Damaged.—A motorcar owned by Bishop Cherrington was slightly damaged when it was run into by a car driven by Mrs. Origg, in Victoria Street, Hamilton, yesterday.
Thieves at Christchurch.—Three houses at St. Albans were broken into by thieves yesterday afternoon. At one place the sum of £lO was stolen. The losses from the other houses were small.
Girl Cyclist Injured.—Cuts and bruises to one leg were received by Thelma O’Donnell, aged S years, when the bicycle she was riding collided at Pukekohe with a car driven by All*. W. Lawrie.
Three Hurt in Collision. Two women passengers and the driver of a motor delivery van were slightly injured when the vehicle capsized in a collision with a motor-car at the corner of Tancred and Gloucester Streets, Christchurch, yesterday. Little damage was done to the car. but the bodywork of the van was extensively battered.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 441, 24 August 1928, Page 13
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148News Brevities Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 441, 24 August 1928, Page 13
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