£212 DAMAGES
KNOCKED DOWN %Y CAR [Per United Press Association.l WELLINGTON, February 27. Damages amounting to _ £212 16s Gel were awarded John Harris, a hawker, by Mr Justice Reed in the Supreme Court to-day for injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor car driven by Garth Harold Grocott, or Dunedin, company manager. The owner of the car, Henry Dryden Grocott, of Wellington, was cited as second defendant. Harris, who alleged general negligence on the part of the driver, received a fracture of the left leg and knee. The accident happened in Wellington last September.
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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 7
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