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DASH DOWN HILL

ACCIDENT TO MILK VAN While the driver of a milk-van was cranking: the engine at Kingsland yesterday. the vehicle began to move and, gathering pace, dashed down the incline, crashed over an embankment, and came to rest against a gatepost outside the house of Airs. L. Webb, at the corner of Aitken Terrace and King Street. The cranking handle took the brunt of the impact when the van collided, and consequently the vehicle was very little damaged. This is the fourth accident of a similar nature that has occurred in the same locality during the past few weeks. King Street is a steep thoroughfare, running from the New North Road to a dead end in the gully below Aitken Terrace. The turning into the terra* is m: ;< ■liirn uU angle.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11

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DASH DOWN HILL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11

DASH DOWN HILL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 925, 19 March 1930, Page 11

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