NAPIER CAB ACCIDENT.
•*; dOBqNER'g verdict. Z'\ (tT IBLIQfiA*K— PRBBB AS9OOIATIOM.) ' NAPIER, This Day. i Th« coronet 1 , a.t the inquest on/Miss / 'iAnder"«*i, of Wellington, and Mr#. 1 -. Bakef, of Napier, victims of Tue«d»y'« j c*b accident, returned a verdict that • ' -.the mkhap wae purely accidental. He 1 .rew-jmrneftded that sever al dangerotui 1 ' 'flon»«s in the borough should receive , attention ; that a half-yearly inspection j 1 tiktrtdA W m&Ae ot horses, narneee t and ,«ebiftles lioensed; that the bylaws a* { ,*o veiiicl«« applying for hire should be \', • reviaedl ; and that drunken and incapable I - driven should be more fievewly dealt . -\tfith, ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 6
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101NAPIER CAB ACCIDENT. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1911, Page 6
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