MISSING CAR FOUND
NEAR EDGE OF HIGH CLIFF VEHICLE REMOVED FROM CITY STREET !Hy Telegraph ARSoniarinnl AUCKLAND, This Day. Suspended precariously by a clump of gorse a few feet away from the edge of a 100-foot cliff past St. Helier’s Bay, a touring car which was reported as missing from the city last night, was found early this morning by police touring in a patrol car. It is thought thaif unless the vehicle left the road accidentally, it was probably abandoned and pushed down towards the brim of the cliff. Watching the break-down truck pull the car back to safety, the owner, Mr J. Morris, of Avonside, said he left it in Wellesley street last night while he attended a picture show. The car was apparently undamaged and was driven away by the owner.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 23 June 1937, Page 6
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134MISSING CAR FOUND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 23 June 1937, Page 6
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