KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.
TRAMWAYS EMPLOYEE HXTRt ACCIDENT AT ONEHUNQ^ A man named Edward B,mt knocked down by a motor caMnV" Street, Onehunga. this m 0 rmn„ employed by the Auckland"' BLS? Tramways Board with severaPotiT c in recoating the tram track wifh+T meu shell. The.motor car woman and ran over him opposit* «, borough council chambers ttl9 Mr. Hunter was working with his back towards the motor car when it overtook mm. When the car stopped he 2 underneath and was extricated by hi mates. He was severely bruised and cut about the fare and hands. After his injuries had been dressed by a chemist Mr. Hunter was taken to his home in Grafton Road, city, by the owner of flu motor car.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 4
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