CYCLIST KILLED
Collision With Car
By Telegraph—Press Association.
AUCKLAND, June 30.
Extensive injuries, from which he died soon after admission to the Auckland Hospital, were received by Harry Wright, labourer, aged 30, Grey Lynn, when the bicycle which he was riding on the Great South Road at Penrose at. 5.40 p.m., came into collision with a motor-car, driven by Don,aid Edward Stacey, Papatoetoe.'
Mr. Wright was riding toward the city and the motor-car was going in the opposite direction. He was thrown heavily to the road, suffering severe injuries to head and body.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 12
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