TWO WOMEN INJURED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.j
AUCKLAND, July 5,
Injuries necessitating their removal to hospital were received by two sisters who were involved in a motoring collision in Papatoetoe. They were Miss Peggy Cockburn, aged 23, and Miss Antonia Cockburn, aged 20, of Papatoetoe.
The collision occurred at an intersection. A two-seater car in which the sisters were travelling collided with a saloon car driven by Mr. Leo Hunter. Papatoetoe. Both cars were forced off the road, the larger car coming to rest in a gorse hedge, the other in a deep watercourse.
The small car was almost wrecked. The two girls were found in an unconscious condition amid the shattered bodywork.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 22
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