Local and General
— Personal Mr. and Mrs. D, MacDonald, of Mangaore, left yesterday afternoo'n on a holiday trip to Inver- * cargill. Inyestifatipji Continuing-. Unfil last night there were no deveiopments • in the investigation into the hit-.and-run incident when Edward Bropks, of Palmerston North, was injured after be- - ing struek by a car near Makerua On Tuesday evening. The racing cycle owned by Mr. Brooks was recently purchased for £40 and was almost completely destroyed in the aceident. Loyal Footballers. . Mr. A. Richards, an ex'ecutive member of the Shannon Football' ClUb, told a"' "Chronicle" repregentaUve yesterday that special mention shouid be m'acle of those playevs who travelled great distahces' fo play in competitions •during the past season. Mr. Richards named Messrs k. Tritt and M- Moynihan, who came up from Wellington each weekend and sometimes during the week for practices, and Mr. d. Pigott, who came from Palmerston North tp represent* the club. Tlie loyal action pf these members was taken into consideration when, aliocating points in coirnection With the awarding of the trophies.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 September 1949, Page 3
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