Two motor-cars contributed to the death of a cow straying on the main :oad near the Arowhenua Maori pa, Temuka.* A motorist travelling from Timaru to Christchurch struck the cow first when it wandered atross the road, which, being slippery with snow and ice, gave the brakes no chance to stop the car in time. The injured cow was within a few minutes struck by another car and it died. The radiator of the first car was forced back, so that the driver had to spend the night in Temuka, but the second vehicle passed on with only slight damage. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Bronchial Coughs* Colds. nfiuonza.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19699, 3 August 1938, Page 16
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