WOMAN KILLED BY CAR
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED (New Zealand Press Association) : AUCKLAND, May M . An elderly woman was killed and a man injured when- they wtfi knocked down by a car at the intersection of Kohimarama road and the Waterfront road, Auckland, at 8 pjn. today. . The woman killed was Mrs Christina Morris, of 15 Bitham road, Kohimarama. . . The injured man is Charlei Kew mgton, aged 57, of 10 Holgate, road, Kohimarama. He was adfcmtted to the Auckland Hospital with a pelvis. His condition is seriow. Mrs Morris had travelled from Auckland city to Kohimatam* oa 6m same bus as Mr Kensington, and ft to believed that he offered to htipj* across the road after they got off. were almost in the middle of th* intersection when they were afruci by the car. GIRL BADLY INJURE) (New Zealand Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, May «■ Serious injuries were suffered w Pamela Neary, aged about 19, of S*** ville street, New Plymouth, when tN side of a rental car was rippM oat it struck a truck parked in Rata street, Inglewood, at 3.30 a.m. today. ' .. She was taken to the New PlymouW Hospital. YOUTH INJURED IN SCOW BOAT TAKES PATIENT TO KAIKOURA (New Zealand Press Association) BLENHEIM, May ® After being injured in an accident m the scow Apanui when she J* sheltering in South Bay, Kaikoura, morning, Garry Pascoe, aged 1". ® Winchester street. Lyttelton, was s 0 * mitted to the Kaikoura Hospital. His injuries are a fracture of wrist and severe lacerations to 10 head. The Apanui, bound for OnehunP« took shelter in South ‘Bay at 3 P-J yesterday from gusts of wind oi w to 65 miles an hour. At 7.20 day the crew was raising the awjjj with a windlass. The ship the windlass slipped, injuring Rockets were fired to bring a from Kaikoura to take the youth ashore. BOY BADLY BURNED ' , AT IKAMATUA (From Our Own Reporter) GREYMOUTH, Severe burns were suffer®® * Michael Nolan, the 10-year<)ld J®® j Mr and Mrs Andrew N®l ß ”* hter Ikamatua, when a bottle of fluid he was handling near am fire exploded. He was badly on an arm, his body and side « head. • He was admitted to the Hospital and his condition <•* to b- • J
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 6
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