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A LINE OF BROKEN POSTS and a verandah sagging like an “ocean wave” marked the course of a taxi which skidded in Great North Road last night. The verandah this morning appeared to have come out of the encounter decidedly the worse for wear.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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A LINE OF BROKEN POSTS and a verandah sagging like an “ocean wave” marked the course of a taxi which skidded in Great North Road last night. The verandah this morning appeared to have come out of the encounter decidedly the worse for wear. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 1

A LINE OF BROKEN POSTS and a verandah sagging like an “ocean wave” marked the course of a taxi which skidded in Great North Road last night. The verandah this morning appeared to have come out of the encounter decidedly the worse for wear. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 1

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