SMASH AFTER SKID
WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT (By Telegraph—Press Association.) GISBORNE, January 1. As a result of skidding on a greasy road this afternoon at Waerengaahika, six miles from Gisborne, a car collided with a telegraph pole and one passenger, Mrs. Crump, seventy years of age, was admitted to Cook Hospital in a condition believed to be serious. The car was driven by an cightcen-year-old youth, Herbert Kent, and the passengers were his mother, Mrs: C. Kent, Mr. G. F. Nicholls, and Mrs. Crump, all residents of Wairoa. Mrs. Kent was slightly injured. LORRY OVER BANK (By Telegraph—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, This Day. A lorry conveying six Ashburton visitors to Punakaiki on Thursday afternoon fell down a bank when trying to pass a car. All the passengers escaped injury, but the lorry was badly damaged.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 12
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133SMASH AFTER SKID Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 12
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