FOUR ROAD ACCIDENTS
WAIRARAPA DISTRICT THREE IN HOSPITAL (Pur Truss Association.) CARTERTON, this day. As a result of being flung from his motor-cycle at Tauherenikau yesterday Charles Victor Bolstad, Carteuton, received a fractured skull and other injuries. He was admitted, to the Greytown Hospital in a serious condition.
As a result of a collision between cars on the Mangaroa Hill last night Alec McKenzie, Carterton, was admitted to a private hospital here suffering with severe cuts to his head and face. His condition is not serious.
A transport lorry belonging to the New Zealand. Railways left the road and crashed through a fence in South Wairarapa last night. The driver was admitted to the Masterton Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises. His condition is not serious. A Wairarapa South county truck driven by L. J. Williams was involved in a collision with a car driven by a native named Idadfield, Gladstone, on the Gladstone Bridge this morning. Neither of the drivers was hurt, but Hadfield’s wife, who was a passenger, received slight cuts.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19820, 23 December 1938, Page 6
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