ACCIDENTS
:When his motor-eyele collided witK a telegraph pole at the corner of M^iti road and Railway avenue, Lower.Huttj on Thursday evening, William Sadleryj of 10, Awamotu street, fractured his skull and right leg. He was attended' to by Dr. Dudley and was taken to the>' Hospital by $he City Ambulance.
At 12.45 a.m. yesterday a motor-car;1 fell into a creek at Upper Hutt, and! J. C. Brickell, of Featkerston, received: j a fracture of the base of the - skull'-and-I' abrasions. E. B. Lewis; also of T?eathers» • ton, suffered from concussion and abra-: sions. ■ The- City > Ambulance took the; hieri.to'vthe" .Hospital after they had; b,een attended.4o,by Dr. Kemp; H.-Hiil, -vvho^.'lives at 13, Garden!; ro^djfNorthland,l received van injur^i to.his-jaw when. sfcar in which he was' riding collided; with a telegraph pole! | at the icdrner- ;of-Boundary and TTplandii roads, Kelbuin,, last evening. He -wasi taken'-tii the . Hospital by the City] I Ambulance. > : -:'*•:.■ A child, Rosa Nicol, of 115, Honghtottj Bay road, who fractured her skull! when she fell down a twenty-fir* footi bank; yesterday, was also admitted ta; the. Public-Hospital. | .All;the,in3xured people are reportel> te be piogTftssißg satisfaistoiiljs, *"■' i> :
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 9
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187ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 9
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