GIG AND LORRY COLLIDE
FIVE PERSONS INJURED
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
WAIHI.'29th March
I Five persons were injured when a gig in which they were driving- to ! Waihi last evening came into collision . With a cream lorry driven by John ! Alexander Broadfoot, of Waihi. They {were: R. M. Howe and Mrs Howe, who suffered severe cuts to the head, and shock; their son Vernon, aged 3 years, a gash on the right footf Mrs Edith Gollop, who had her legs badly bruised; and her brother Thomas Gibson (18) whose head was slightly injured. Howe and Mrs Howe and son were admitted to the Waihi Hospital. Howe has not yet regained consciousness.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 4
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