ACCIDENTS
A collision between his motor-cycle and a motor-car in Grafton road, Roseneath yesterday led to an accountant, D. P. Lavin, of 52,-Hawker street, boing taken to the Hospital in tho City Ambulance suffering from concussion. A railwayman at Paekakariki, T. Groves, was brought into the Hospital by tho Ambulance yesterday suffering from a severe lacerated wound to the left thigh, apparently caused through falling orf. a broken bottle. While playing with matches around an old motor-lorry in Ngahauranga Gorge yesterday a school boy, Edward C. C. Tapp, caused an explosion of benzine. He was burnt on the face and left leg, and suffered also from shock. He was brought into the Hospital by the City Ambulance.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 143, 15 December 1930, Page 13
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