ACCIDENT VICTIMS
REPORTS ON CONDITION Several victims of accidents who have been admitted to the Auckland Hospital in the last few days are still in a serious condition. They are Mr. Alfred Lawrence Pitkethley, aged 32, single, of 45 Harlston Road, Mount Albert, who suffered severe head injuries in a motorcycle accident on Mrs. M. G. N. Dudding, aged 53, of Ngatea, who was admitted to the hospital with injuries to the head and shoulder as the result of a collision between two trucks at Bombuy on Friday morning; and Miss Marjorie Wright, aged 21, of 8G Vauxhall Road, Dovonport, who was severely injured when a horse reared and fell on her on Sunday. The condition of Mr. A. R. Brunton, aged 30, of Onewa Road, Northcote, who was injured in a, motor accident on Sunday, showed an improvement yesterday, and is now not serious. An improvement also occurred in the condition of Mr. E. C. Sutton, aged 28, of 101 Rockfield Avenue, KUerslie, who received injuries to the chest on Saturday morning, when the motor-cycle he was riding and a motor-car came into collision.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 8
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