SERVICE CAR WRECKED
THREE PASSENGERS INJURED By TelegraphrftPress Association DUNEDIN, November 8. Three passengers were injured and a service car completely wrecked as a result of an accident on the bank of the Kawar .u River near Cromwell, A seven-seater Mount Cook car was being driven to Queenstown by Alexander Wigley when a motor car, travelling to Dunedin, met the service car on a bend of the road, the latter going over a bank, and stopping on a rock. The driver suffered minor injuries. A tourist from England, a Mr Russell, suffered broken ribs, and a lady tourist from Africa received head injuries, but these are not serious.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20261, 9 November 1935, Page 21
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