i young woman, Miss'lda I'owler,. met with a serious accident at Manaia on Sunday. She was out mushrooming and foil over a-cliff about forty feet hijlh, breaking a lea: and .rcceivma minor injuries to her body and head. Apparently she slipped- between the edge of the cliff and a boxthorn hedge. The 28th Reinforcements, which have been mobilised and equipped at Trent-, ham, will move to Featherston this weeki The body of a boy named Bertie Welch, iH.'years of aso, was found at the end of the river at Wanganui .on Monday. The. boy had been missing from home for a week. Private Duncan Blaikie, son of a settler at Waikaka, died in Gore Hospital on Friday last. He went away with the- Main Body, was wounded iu the spine at Gallipoli, lay in Dunedin Hospital for 15 niontlis, then was taken to Rotorua, and' went to Gore a month a£o. Winter just approach in'g—be ready with a good raincoat. 555„ 705., 905., 1055., at Geo. Fswlds, Ltd., Manors Street.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 18 April 1917, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 18 April 1917, Page 6
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