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WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

FARMER INJURED. _. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE. Head and internal injuries were reeeived by Mr Charles \Villiam Green. a farmer. of llorotiu. on Saturday evening, when the motor-cycle he was riding collided with a motor‘car driven by Mr W. E. Higgins. of Frankton. The accident occurred near Whatawheta. Mr Green was admitted to the Wei-kat-o Haspital. l-lis condition is regarded as fairly serious. LORRV OAPBIZEO. FOOTBALL TEAM'S ESCAPI A fortunate escape irom serious In. jury was experienced by members of the Ngnruawnhia senior Rugby team on Saturday afternoon when the lorry in which they were travelling to Te Hoe skidded in loose metal and capsized on the Taupiri-Oriui Road. The can or the truck was smashed but the vehicle was later driven away under its own power. Neither the driver. .\lr J. S. Johnston. nor any or the peasengers suiiered any injury other than bruises. MOTOR COLLISIONS. TllßEi-Z VEHICLES INVOLVED. 'l'hrcc motor—vehicles were involved in an accident on the Main South Road, eight miles north of Hamilton, on Saturiluy night. A lorry driven by Mr H. \V. Edwards. or To Kuiii. collided with a molar—car driven by Mr G. G. Page, oi iionokiwi. Another Car driven by Air .L (i. Wynyard. of Te Awamutu. came into contact with the lorry and after leaving iiie road the car overiurnmi. .\h~ \\'_\'nynrd suffered a scalp wound but after having the wound siiiciml hr was üblv lo roiurn home. COLLISION AT TE ARON]. I’ILLIUN RIDER INJURED. (By ’rmcgraphu—Snm‘inl lo Timesl) 'l‘il .\ill'tl|.\, Mummy Last (waning at Keni'ix-k Fire“ cornrr. near 1h" service siiiion. .i Colin. ,lan “cairn-d lu-iwot-n l motorcycle with a Iniilinn rider and a Illut..x-_(-ar. 'l’iii- l‘."l']3~':§ \\‘ori- Mr F. ii. Eude. of l’ill‘l‘On. “Elli his hi'nil‘n'i‘. Mr 11. iimlo, nn Hli' inilinn smi. 'l‘hi- motor—mu“;i.‘ lll'j'~“ll by .\!r 'l‘. (E. lli'uyshu“. ul _\loi‘i'iii:~\illn'. 'l‘lii‘ l‘illinn riulvr susli|llll'd suln-rih-iul hmiii)‘ mimics and M'Vi'i'c slim-k .md ihz: motor-ocm “its cunsidcrallly damiixcd. ‘1: ‘ Accident Vlctlm‘e Condition.—'rlm ‘cumiliion o‘l Mr John Carr, “ha ““5 emu-LY injured when .i motorq-yL-lc he ‘\\l|,\ i‘iiliuj: i'olllliv'tl \\ilii u m)“- 0“ ”m 'mmr Suliih llnml nvar Tp “am on l\\‘(~ili'ix>_~d.a,\. is still regarded as serious_

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 6

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WEEK-END ACCIDENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 6

WEEK-END ACCIDENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 6

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