THREE MEN KILLED
CAR’S 400 FT. DROP
(Per Press Assoc,iatlon.) GORE, last night. Three men wore killed when a car left tin; road and.plunged: 400 ft. into a deep gully between Rfte ’s Junction and Beaumont. The discovery was made on .Saturday about noon. 'The men were last seen at Roe’s Junction on Thursday. The occupants of the ear were: — Andrew Aitken, garage manager. Gore. W. Stiven, Tapanui district. The third man has not vet been identified, but is believed to be n Dunedin resident traveller for fin Auckland firm. Mr Aitken was a married man with two son s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 10
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