THE HARBOURMASTER
REStJMES DOTY AF» ACCIDENT Captain U. Johnston, hariioarmastor, resumed -rjuty at Weilingtofi fin. Wed. nosday. Captain JolmaWn is .still suffering from tho effects of tjio Waitimia coach ncsmtefit, and oil account of. tho ii\iur;v to \m left log ho finds wftlfciug difficult, Spcalcfng to a reporter yesterday, tho ■hafbim.riwa.stor siiid tltnS, amongst others,-ho oa'vogl Ms Wo., to tho skill aj'vtl mitirhig nSttviiffn of I)f, Gilinor. of AMfemten.. A irko_l.i-ll.Witc. was also paid t4 Sir.- Wilson, head of tho G.fivoTWjioiTt Tourist Bcparthrcli.t, ft»d NurSo Watt, of . Auckland. Civpiain jfllwiston said that jmd it not hOoi.i for those moiitio.ii.ed there was no dotiht that tho accidents ftould Jiofro hail itiuch riinro. Bftrious remfe.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2125, 17 April 1914, Page 8
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113THE HARBOURMASTER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2125, 17 April 1914, Page 8
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