CART AND MOTOR HAVE SMASH AT RANGIORA.
About six o'clock on Monday evening a motor-car travelling along Victoria Street, Rangiora, when nearly opposite the Roman Catholic Church, came into collision with a spring cart which was being driven by a boy fifteen years of age, named Mussen, who had his sister, aged thirteen, with him. The force of the collision broke both the shafts of the cart, and the children were thrown oxit on to the pathway. The boy hung on to the reins and held the horse, and he and his sister escaped without injury beyond sustaining bruises and a severe shaking. The police, it is understood, have obtained the names of the motorist and a companion, and the incident will form the subject of Magistrate’s Court proceedings next Court day at Rangiora.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17880, 23 June 1926, Page 2
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