WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN.
i . « ■ \ STRUCK BY MOTOR-LORRY. i TRYING TO CATCH TRAM. c ' Si An elderly woman, Mrs. Wright Hart r ' ley, aged "3 years, residing at 11, James i Street, Grey Lynn, was admitted to th< - Auckland Hospital last evening, having sustained a fractured leg and seven I injuries to the head. Shortly before eight o'clock, Mrs Hartley was crossing the Great Xortl Road at its intersection with Burn; Street in order to board a city-bounc I car when she was struck by a motor lorry driven by Mr. 11. Walker. The St John ambulance was immediately sum iC moned and conveyed the injured womai !, to the hospital. '"_ ; This afternoon the hospital author! '. r ' ties reported that the patient was etil 1_ i unconscious and had shown but verj j little improvement.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 14
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