MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNED.
WOMAN PASSENGER INJURED.
COLLISION AT MORRINSVILLE
[by telegraph.—own CORRESPONDENT. J
TE ARHOA, Sunday
When motorinp from Hamilton late this afternoon Mr. E. C.-Wykes, dentist, of To Aroha, who was accompanied by Mrs. Wvkes and their son, collided wiUi another car as it backed out of a drive npar Morrinsville. Mr. Wykes' car overturned and. Mrs. Wykes. was pinned underneath. She was quickly extricated and on regaining consciousness was conveyed to a private hospital at- .Morrinsville, where she was treated for facial cuts and severe, shock. Her injuries are not serious. Mr. Wykes ailci his sou were not injured. The damaged car was later towed to Te Aroha.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 10
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