EIGHT INJURED
TWO CARS COLLIDE 1 1 MAORI MINISTER HURT Rotorua, Oct. 28 ' Eight people were injured wlim two • motor-cars collided on the main high'j way over the Mamaku Ranges in the ' | early hours of this morning, and all :: except emu nru now patients eil the i Rotorua Hospital suffering Horn head 1 injuries and shock. The injured are: ; j The Rev. J. Tamahori, of Rotorua. cuts on the chin and head: condition . | serious , Mrs E Hayward, of Rotorua. MrsMaxine Hayward. Miss In* x Hayward ! and Miss Helen Hayward, who all suf- | t'erred head injuries. Miss Helen Hayj ward was able to return home after 1 treatment i Mr M. Cameron, of Hastings conI oussion; Mrs Cameron, his wife, 111- ( juries to a hand and shock. Mis.- Lucy Fletcher, of Hamilton, head injuries and cuts. ! The condition of all the patients ex--1 eopt Mr Tamahori was reported to- ! night to be not serious. ' One car. driven by Mr Cameron, was travelling toward Hamilton nad tin* other vehicle, driven by Mr Tamahori. was going in the opposite direc- , tion when the collision occurred. Both cars were extensively damaged—P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 6
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187EIGHT INJURED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 6
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