AUCKLAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, lust night, Mr 3 Hording, a widow woman, ro-iding with her family of lour children between Te Kuit. a id Wnitcmo, went in search for . entile ou Tuesday last, and has since been missing. Soured parties have been • out, but so far havo Iv-on unsuccessful. The search is b.‘ing continu. d.
Chailes A. Hording, travelling ou the engine of a uable tram on the Main Trunk ra j way at . Torero, war. Ayjonrci by a log against a boiler, causing bud burns and other injuries, from which be succumbed. As Ilia inqncss a verdict of litash from accidental causes was returned, uo blame, b ing cast on anyone The Management Committee of the Auckland Dintrios Educational Institute passed a resolution thanking the Government for tho Superutinuatiou Bill, but Uigiug more liberal consideration of originul members, as the low minimum de-
ft ats tbe object of tbe Bill—viz., inducing teachers of past efficiency to retire. It regiots tbas years of contribution rather thau years of service are made the basis of tho teachers’ superannuation fund. Tho Committee endorsed the aet’on of tbe Executive of the lustiute in p'acing £26,000, an increase in values for one year, to the credit of tho superannuation fond.
A young Waibi laborer named Frank T. Bose shot himself in the forehead with a revolver this uficrooou in the bedroom of the Thames Hotel. Ho had been id in bed a work in eousequenco of a strained buck, and was tuken to th-i hospital iu a c ilical condition. There is no hope of his recovery.
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Gisborne Times, 26 July 1905, Page 1
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