WELLINGTON'S LIST.
. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, this day. A. Frost was sent to hospital on Saturday suffering from concussion of the '•Tain, and injuries to his shoulder and face, through being knocked down by a motor lorry at Lambton Station. S. Marehmont, printer, and his pillionrider, Miss L. Payne, were sent to hospital yesterday suffering from contused younds on their foreheads, cause by a fall from a motor cycle. Jack Lewis, carpenter, of Lower Hutt, was injured in a collision in the Ngaliauranga Gorge between a car and his motor eyclp. A. Willcott was sent to hospital with injuries to his skull through a fall from a motor lorry on Saturday, and the same d ay A. Lark and W. Jeffries were sent to hospital following the collision of their motor cycle with a lorry in Adelaide Road.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 9
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