CYCLISTS INJURED.
COLLISION WITH A GIG. TWO STRATFORD RESIDENTS, t By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hawera, March 8. A motor cycle ridden by Morri? Aagaard, with Ernest Roberts on behind, came into collision with a gig driven bU Mrs. Peach, of Normanby, last night. All the horse’s legs were broken. The cyclists were removed to hospital. Aagaard is still unconscious, and Roberta* jaw was fractured and his face badly cut. )
S. Whitehead, who was injured at the motor sports is still unconscious. Aagaard is a son of Mr. and Mrs.; Aagaard, of Stratford, and an employee of Messrs. Lightband and Wanni Stratford. Roberts is in the employ of Mr. T. I. Lamason, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1923, Page 4
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