CAR MOUNTS KERB
PEDESTRIANS INJURED When a motor-car in which a woman was learning to drive mounted the kerb in Willow Street, Freeman's Bay, at about 11.MO yesterday morning, it knocked down a middle-aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boss, of 8 Edwin Street, Newton, who were walking along the footpath. The injured persons were taken to the Auckland Hospital in a St. John ambulance, Mrs. Boss suffering front a sprained ankle and abrasions and Mr. Boss from abrasions and shock. After treatment at the casualty department they were discharged.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22595, 7 December 1936, Page 8
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