MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED.
POT HOLE Iff THE ROAD. •FRACTURE OF THE SKULL. [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] WELLINGTON. Monday Mr. William Trembath, a) single man aged 35, assistant manager of Barrett's Hotel, was riding a motor-cycle from. Trentham to Wellington yesterday afternoon when, near Taita, his cycle skidded owing to a pot hole, and he fell head downwards, causing a fracture of the skull. Mr. Trembath was brought into the hospital and died two hours later.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 6
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