STREET ACCIDENTS
MOTOR CARS COLLIDE
Two motor cars carae into slight collision at the corner of CoUingwood and Hardy Streets, yesterday afternoon. One of the, cars struck the lamp post •ear Dr. Waohbourn's residence and flufiered some damage, The other car was undamaged, save for a bent rear mu* Sard and slight damage to he step. On Thursday a motor car collision occurred at the'Moutcre, when two cars coming from opposite a bad place on the curve of the load lust below the iMouteve Inn. the pasfingers in'the cars escaped serious injury.
KNOCJKED DOWN BY MOTOR CYCLE
Yesterday morning Mr Thos. Walker, of Si Street, was knocked down by a motor cycle. He was severey SLken and was taken to the Public SSStal Inquiries to-day show that Mr talker is suffering from shock, but rfSould be able to leave the "institution shortly. , M ,i i,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 6
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145STREET ACCIDENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 6
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