MOTOR FATALITY.
JPKESBTTEEUAN MIKI3XJ2 KILLED. (By Telegraph.—Press Assoclj^. WELLINGTON, "tin, Rer. E. C. Tennent, Presbyterito mvL ter at Martinborough, was killed motoring to Hinakura, eeventeea J? horn ilartinborough, on Saiaifcy noon. He was- driving along t£e.*mi?' road a few miles from Hinaknn S?" 1 liis ear swerved into a ditch, aa* proceeding a few yards, owitaraej.'« ning the reverend gentleman ground. '. . Sir Walter Buchanan, along the same Toad, jaw the ittilU. and went to tlie rescue. He. jt Tennent. -who was seriously iajaM-tJ died a few minutes later. DeMastd vru Jformerly minister at Port Chalaert "ft! is survived by his -fife and a.gioira-m lamilj. - .. * The "Star' correspondent tdigrijv, that Mr Tennent, who was terriWj ™. jiired. expired in a moment• br-.twe, put speaking.. A severe gash on tn'e ljadj of his head showed the cause ef.'djath. As the acaidant occurred on a Etrkigtit piece of road, it is summed, Tennent was suddenly overcame hr, 4 fainting St. He had been in itarfinborough parish for some was highly esteemed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 267, 9 November 1914, Page 4
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167MOTOR FATALITY. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 267, 9 November 1914, Page 4
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