OVER A BANK.
CAR LEAVES JTARROW TRACK.
PASSENGERS SLIGHTLY HURT
Tel*jraph—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this dav
While calkins: al"nz the narrow Puriri
to Neavesville tra~k yesterday afternoon three bushmen. Messrs. Strange. Gardiner and Cameron, accepted a motor ride from Mr. H. Bea-!e.". whose two infant children occupied the seat inside the driver. When nearing a, difficult piece of road the men expre-scd a desire to walk, but finally accepted the driver's assurance that the road wv? safe.
A few moments later, however. the car somersaulted down a 2'"':: dron. The three passenger* received heac ar.o body injuries, none of uhi.-h vr.ve serious. Mr. Beasley and his two ch:Hr?n -.--caped unhurt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 5
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109OVER A BANK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 5
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