DOMINION ITEMS.
I [BY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CAR GOES OVER BRIDGE. AUCKLAND, June 22. A live-seater car broke through the side of tt bridge at Ultimata on Saturday afternoon into a tidal creek twenty feet below. The occupants were Air Jeleoate, a farmer, and two women and a child. The farmer was slightlv injured while the others were unhurt. The tide was right out and the ear fell into shallow water, but there is sixteen feet at high tide. The ear was extensively damaged. DENSE CHRISTCHURCH FOG. CHRISTCHURCH, June 22. Christchurch, last ir'ght, was enveloped it: the densest fog experienced here. The motormen and drivers of Vehicles had a particularly trying time. A motor cyclist, AY. Johnston, collided with tram which lie wa- unable to see and was hospitaller!. ■MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT. WELLINGTON, June 22. Benjamin Clifton, while motor cycling by the Basin Reserve, collided with a trnmear, suffering concussion of the brain and his son Leslie, who was '•'i hog pillion, fractured his thigh, both 1 eiiig ho.-pitalled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1925, Page 3
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