Motor-cyclist killed at Browns Bay
PA Auckland A youth was killed when his motor-cycle and a car collided at Browns Bay, Auckland, on Saturday night. He was Fergus Harding, aged 17, of Kumeu. The Takapuna police want to hear from anyone who saw the accident, which hap-' pened in Carlisle Road, about midnight. An East Tamaki woman died on Friday evening after an accident on the Pohuehue hill, on State highway 1, south of Warkworth. She was
Maude Blackwood, aged 35, of Darnell Crescent. Two persons were killed when a car went out of control and hit a pole on State highway 1, a kilometre north of Edendale, Southland, at 5 a.m. yesterday. They were Mervyn Horace Green, aged 18, and, Michael Bernard Barbour, aged 22, both of Invercargill. The two had to be freed from the wreckage of their 1967 car by the Mataura Fire Brigade and the Gore rescue tender. A Papatoetoe woman died in Auckland Hospital on Saturday as a result of injuries suffered in a motor accident at Otara on May 22. She was Wendy May Van Boxel, aged 23.
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