COLLISION NEAR WIRI
•CARS BADLY DAMAGED Three occupants of a motor-car suffered minor injuries as the result of a collision with another car on tho Great South lioad near Wiri yesterday afternoon. Tho driver of one car, Mr. Henry I. Lockley, of Weymouth ltoad, Manurewa, received cuts on the head, and his daughter and a companion, Miss Eva Sisson, suffered from abrasions and shock. Both cars were extensively damaged. After being treated by Dr. C. Campbell Jenkins, of: Manurewa, the injured persons were able to proceed to their homes. The occupants of the other car escaped injury.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 12
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