ACCIDENTS AT PAHIATUA.
Per Press Association. PAHIATUA, Dec. 28. As the result of a motor accident •Rev. K. W. Warren, tho newly inducted minister of the Presbyterian Church, is in hospital with abrasions and shock. He was passing a lorry and his car went over a bank.
Mr W. Look, of the Wellington Harbour Board staff, and his wife and child, were driving towards Pahiatua when the steering gear broke. Tire car went over a bank and Mr Look injured the tendons of one hand. He is in hospital. The others escaped. Mr W. Budden was going towards Mangatainoka when he was thrown from his motor cycle at Mangahao bridge. The rider was hurled nearly a chain and received serious injuries and concussion He is in hospital. The eiglrt-year-old son of Mr R. Davey, of Pahiatua, fell from a treo and received severe concussion, being in hospital. A service car was endeavouring to turn round and landed in a ditch at Konini. The occupants escaped. A girl, Vida Foster, employed by Mr J. D. Piper, of Makairo, was getting cows in when she trod on a stone which rolled, and she broke a leg. She tied a handkerchief round a dog’s neck and sent the animal to her employer’s house to advise them of the accident.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 26, 28 December 1932, Page 7
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216ACCIDENTS AT PAHIATUA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 26, 28 December 1932, Page 7
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