COLLISION AT LEPPERTON.
Two Women Badly Injured (N.Z. Press Association) N. PLYMOUTH. Nov. 23. Two women school teachers were badly injured in a cross-roads collision at Lepperton, about 10 miles from New Plymouth, about 8 a.m. today. They were taken to the New Plymouth Hospital by ambulance, one of them still unconscious. The women are Miss Lorna Eileen Staehurski, of Waitui. tear Inglewood, who teaches at the Huirangi School and Miss Pat Archer, whose parents live in Crampton road. Reefton. She teaches at the Waitara Central School. The condition of Miss Archer has been reported as critical, and that of Miss Staehurski as serious. The two women, on their way to their schools by car. were involved in a collision with a five-ton truck, driven by Brian Joseph Martin, of New Plymouth at the intersection of Manutahi and Richmond roads, Lepperton.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29679, 24 November 1961, Page 14
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