MOTOR ACCIDENTS
SEVERAL PEOPLE INJURED NO SERIOUS CASUALTIES After being knocked down by motorcars, two people were taken to the Auckland Hospital in St. John ambulances on Saturday. Injuries' to the head and a shoulder were suffered by Miss Constance Edith Cutler, aged 30, of 53 Beresford Street, Bayswater, when knocked down in Park Road ahout eight o'clock in the morning. Struck outside the Town Hall about 9.45 p.m., Mr. Herbert Charles Sandline, aged 75, married, of 129 Grey's Avenue, received concussion. When a motor-car in which 3he was riding ran into the back of another on Saturday evening, Miss Jean Fleming, aged 24, shop assistant, of 57 Albert Street, Onehunga, suffered lacerations of the scalp. None of the victims was seriously hurt.
Two motor-cyclists, both 23 years of age, admitted to the Auckland Hospital within five minutes at about 2.30 on Saturday afternoon. A fractured leg was suffered by Mr. John Wadsworth Parker, a Training College student, of 25 Gordon Road, Mount Albert, when his machine was involved in a collision with a motor-car at the intersection of View Road and Mount Eden Road. He was taken to the hospital in a St. John ambulance. Suffering from concussion received in a motor-cycling accident, Mr. George James Gregory, single, miner, of Ruawaro, was admitted five minutes later. The condition of neither is serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22427, 25 May 1936, Page 10
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