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Yesterday’s Motor Fatality.— After colliding with another vehicle travelling in the opposite direction, a motor-car skidded and then plunged over the edge of the road in Ngahauranga Gorge yesterday. Mrs. N. J. Cook, of Johnsonville, was killed outright, and her husband, the driver of the car, was seriously injured. Their two children, who were in the rear seat, were uninjured. The picture at the left shows the vehicle lying at the bottom of the gully. Right: The scene of the accident. The car went over the.bank on the near side of the white culvert shown in the picture. —Photographs by L. Wallace.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9

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Yesterday’s Motor Fatality.—After colliding with another vehicle travelling in the opposite direction, a motor-car skidded and then plunged over the edge of the road in Ngahauranga Gorge yesterday. Mrs. N. J. Cook, of Johnsonville, was killed outright, and her husband, the driver of the car, was seriously injured. Their two children, who were in the rear seat, were uninjured. The picture at the left shows the vehicle lying at the bottom of the gully. Right: The scene of the accident. The car went over the.bank on the near side of the white culvert shown in the picture. —Photographs by L. Wallace. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9

Yesterday’s Motor Fatality.—After colliding with another vehicle travelling in the opposite direction, a motor-car skidded and then plunged over the edge of the road in Ngahauranga Gorge yesterday. Mrs. N. J. Cook, of Johnsonville, was killed outright, and her husband, the driver of the car, was seriously injured. Their two children, who were in the rear seat, were uninjured. The picture at the left shows the vehicle lying at the bottom of the gully. Right: The scene of the accident. The car went over the.bank on the near side of the white culvert shown in the picture. —Photographs by L. Wallace. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 170, 14 April 1930, Page 9