WEEKEND ACCIDENTS
Slipping on a piece of timber while working on. the Waiiuna at the Pipitoa Wharf on Saturday afternoon J. Collins, a ihip'sjiireman; of 1 Bercsford Slrcct, injured his left ankle and was' taken to hospital'by tho Fico'Ambulance, A six-ycai-old boy, Stcwait McKcndry, of 80 Kauri .Sticet, fell off a triiycle and fractured his 'left arm on Ha^irday. li6"\wag\taken 'to hospital by tho Froe-fAmb'tlltincp ycsteiday morning* "t*-'J[';<. ' A collision' Between 'a, 'taxi and a tiain near'1 the Post Office caily yesterday morning resulted in the driver of the taxi, $. Tureen, of 171' The Parade, Island Bay, icceiving sovcie concus Pion and an injury to his light log. The Fice Ambulance took him to hospital. Injuries necessitating their removal to hospituj-by tlioTJireo Ambulanco wctc Tcccivcd by two motor cyclists whose machine'collided on tho Ilutt Road near tho Ngahauranga ovcibridge nl about 4.30 p.m. yestciday. They wcie Donald Allr>n, a piinfer, of 1G Lawienco Street, and John Alboyno, a baker, of 194. Queen! JDiivc Both suffeied con- < us'sion, and Alborino also received an injury to his light eye,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 14
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178WEEKEND ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 14
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