ACCIDENTS
As a.' result of his motor-cycle skidding in.looaj: metal at the corner of Bidwell street Stnd Brooklyn road about 8 o'clock this morning, A. Taylor, a cabinetmaker, who lirres at 15, Garrett street, received severe 1 lacerated wounds oh the forehead, scalp," face, and right hand. He also suffeusd from shock. .. The injured man was .^aken to the' Hospital by the City Amb( dance.
A .'fractured left thigh was received by 'R. Gtarke, of 182, Molesworth street when his motor-cycle collided with a motor-car at f.he'corner of Murphy and Pipitea stroiats. about half-past 6 last night. The injured man was attended to by the City Amloularice and taken to the Hospital.
While working on tho Hiitt Park Racecourse this morning, the foreman of the .E&U'thwaro Construction , Company, . J. .To omcy, who lives at' 62, Pipitea street, :fe/.1 on to a plough.. The injured man was attended to by Dr; M'Donald, and then if ifce'u to the Hospital by the City Ambnlaf nee. He was suffering from scalp wounds, )jruise3 to the back, and concussion.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 12
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175ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 12
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