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EPIDEMIC OF PUNCTURES

FOUR-INCH NAILS ON ROAD It may have been a mere coincidence but on the Great South Road, between the Tamaki Bridge and the Wiri Store 3'esterday morning, no less than 13 motor-cars were seen on the side of the concrete roadway with the occupants busily engaged in changing wheels and mending punctures. All the cars were on the western side of the road, travelling toward Auckland. When spoken to. one of the motorists was very emphatic that his puncture was more than an accident. as he had found ihree four-inch nails firmly embedded in one of his rear tyres. ... _

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 7

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EPIDEMIC OF PUNCTURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 7

EPIDEMIC OF PUNCTURES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 664, 16 May 1929, Page 7

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