UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.
UOTHSTANTED AUTOM.IUE RUNS. .' IN UiTY STiREET. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. • Wellington, i\tgat,. An ainusuaS ucsiduit, fortunately attended by no very serious consequents, too'k place in Manners street 'i!hds aiur. noon. « ntun commenced to cranic v*' tits motor-car, but li&d aocidently :■:■«. the j«ear ««• After the Second or thaxl turn, 'the <s*r-. niaxhj a sudden bound -forward, li 'kn«>:kr e4 the mam dwvtn, and careened divan tue street at a fair .nuce. The unfoTia-' nate iminn managed to cling on wilder &• machine, and uttered loud cries for There 'was immincut'danger of the ew colliding wMi a tram post or a and the spectacle of an umteßanted ear rushing along the street attracttii * large crowd in a ■very short tiros. Before tho car had gone tw far u Onlooker garo tluise and' jjimpod! ib'.k A. •He maaiagd to put on fcu brak, ami iTerso tftus engine, and the driw crft out from wider the cm. Hit dottea were torn to tatters, and ha was Offering from shock, tat no hones w«r» (broken.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 4
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171UNUSUAL ACCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 128, 23 October 1914, Page 4
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