MOTOR-CARS COLLIDE
PASSENGERS UNINJURED Two motor-cars collided at the foot of College Hill at about 5.30 a.m. today. Both machines were damaged, but no one was injured. One car, driven by Mr. G. Mannion, and containing two passengers, had Travelled down the hill and was turning Into Scotland Street when a collision occurred with a car travelling toward the Three Lamps. Mr. Mannion’s car had a smashed runningboard and back mudguard, and the glass of one window was shattered. The other car, which was driven by Mr. Steinert, had one mudguard badly crumpled, and a tire ripped from the rim.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 18
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