HAMILTON COLLISION
THREE VEHICLES INVOLVED
INJURY TO A PASSENGER
[from OCR OWN correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday Three motor vehicles were involved in collision in Victoria Street, Hamilton, this morning. A motor-car driven by Mr. J. E. Thomson, surveyor, Hamilton, struck a milk van coming out of a right-of-way, and then collided with a stationary car owned by Mr. W. Taylor, on th£ opposite side of the street. The three vehicles were damaged.
Mr. John Gaze, aged 22, a surveyor's assistant, of Hamilton, who was a passenger in Mr. Thomson's car, was cut on the head with flying glass. He was removed to the Waikato Hospital, but was not seriously injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22464, 7 July 1936, Page 8
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