ACCIDENTS IN CITY
TWO CYCLISTS INJURED . Through striking a stationary van when cycling in Great South Road at 8.45 a.m. yesterday, Harry Douglas Barnes, aged 17, of 38 Islington Street, Herno Bay, suffered concussion. He was taken to the Auckland Hospital in u St. John ambulance. Last night his condition was reported to bo not serious.
Another youth, FraTrtc Neil Robertson, aged 17, of 723 Manukau lioad, Iloval Oak, suffered head injuries following a bicycle accident in the city yesterday morning. Robertson was later admitted to the Auckland Hospital His condition is not serious. As the result of an accident yesterday afternoon, Robert Lloyd Jennings, aged 9, the son of Mr. R. C. .Jennings, 27 Islington Street, Heme Bay, suffered concussion and lacerations. He was admitted to the Auckland Hospital. His condition last night was not serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 12
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