BUS AND CAR COLLIDE.
MISHAP AT CLATIDELANDS. '.. TWO LADIES INJURED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent!) ~ HAMILTON, Friday. A ' five-seater motor car, driven by, Mrs. H. H. Rolfe, of Claudelands, and a bus owned 'by Buses,' Ltd., Hamilton, and driven by Mr. R. J. Paton, collided at'the corner of River Road and O'Neill Street, Claudelands, this ■ afternoon.. • Mrs. W. E. Kent Johnston was thrown heavily' on' to the road and sustained concussion with a severe cut across the forehead. Mrs. Rolfe was cut on the legs and the left arm, while Mrs. Kent's young son Walter received, a severe blow on the jaw. None of the four bus passengers was injured, and the damage to the bus was slight. Mrs. Rolfe's car was extensively damaged. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 18
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