ACCIDENTS & DEATHS.
- WOOL BUYERS INJURED, MOTOR-CAR STRIKES! POST. (Special to the “Guardian.”! TIMARU, This Day. Three well-known Christchurch business men were injured in a, serious motor accident near Tenmka last evening when a sedan car in which they were returning from Timaru to Christchurch left the Toad, and after striking a power pole, fell over on its side across the road. The injured men were: — Mr Herbert Hill, woolbuyer, of Heaton street,'who Received c uts and abrasions. Mr Stanley Brookband, a. woolbuyer, of Watford street, Papanui, who was seriously injured with a badly cut left eye.
Mr Graeme Anderson, of Wairarapa terrace, who received 'only slight bruises.
Mr Hill and Mr Brookbnnk are now in the Timaru Hospital.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 272, 29 August 1933, Page 6
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