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BUS DESTROYED.

AFTER A COLLISION. DUNEDIN, Jan. 10. Tn an effort to avoid a car coming from an opposite direction, near Puketeraki. on Saturday morning, one ot' Hope Brothers’ buses skidded in the grass at the side of the road, and turned over three times before it finally settled down against the trunk of a tree. Fortunately, there were only two people in the bus at the time, the driver and ai lher man, and they escaped unhurt. It is understood that the car belonged to the Seacliff Mental Hospital, and ihat the occupants were in search of a uatient who had escaped. The bus was left lying on the roadside. and passers-by to day not.eed that it had been completely destroyed by It is also reported that everything of a movable nature had been pil-

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Grey River Argus, 11 January 1927, Page 4

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BUS DESTROYED. Grey River Argus, 11 January 1927, Page 4

BUS DESTROYED. Grey River Argus, 11 January 1927, Page 4

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