WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.
BOY CYCLIST INJURED.
WOMAN STRUCK BY TRAMCAR
A collision between a motor-car and a bicycle, ridden by a lad named Alfred Osborne Hutchison, aged 17, of 50, Bassett Road, Remuera, occarxed on the Kohimarama Road, between 4 and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Hutchison was admitted to the hospital suffering from scalp abrasions and with his right leg fractured. His condition is reported to be not. serious. The accident occurred as he was turning a corner, when the chain broke, and he is stated to have run into the car. Another boy was on the cycle behind him, but escaped injury.
A young married woman, Mrs. Annie Viskovich, was admitted to the hospital about nine o'clock on Saturday night, suffering from injuries to the* back and ribs, as the result of being knocked down by a tramcar in Patteson Street, near the foot of Franklin Road. Site was waiting with her husband for a tramcar when the accident occurred. Mrs. Viskovich resides at Willow Street, Freeman's Bay.
While stacking cases of corrugated iron as they were unloaded from the Durham at Queen's Wharf on Saturday morning, a waterside worker named James Frame, aged 66, of 83, Khyber Pass, was struck by a case, weighing half a ton. He was removed to the hospital. His injuries are stated not to be of a, serious nature.
A motor-car knocked down a message boy named Oberlin Smith in Albert Street on Saturday morning. He sustained minor injuries to one leg, and was taken to the hospital. His parents reside at 18, Church Street, Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 6
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