DOMINION NEWS.
Press Association. NAPIER, June 2. At a meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Rabbit Board vesterday, a letter was read from the Wairoa County Council with reference to rabbits having been seen and killed on the north side of the Moliaka fiver. ' No action was taken. The Very Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of Moanee, points out that there is a large spot on tho sun at the. present timo near tho centre of the sun’s disc; and visible through smoked glassIt is 32,000 miles in diameter and about 560 .millions of square-miles in •nea or nine times tho size of the earth. -WELLINGTON, June 2. William Smith, ten years of age, a soil of Air. William Smith, of Palmerston, was found unconscious in his uncle’s stable at Brooklyn with his skull fractured. It is supposed lie was kicked bv a horse. Tiie lad is now in the hospital in a serious condition. DUNEDIN, June 2. A man named Geo. Wright, a laborer, 50 years of age who resides at Green Island, w-is killed to-day at 5 p.m. by having his head crushed between a truck and a dirt tip at Alosgiel.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2207, 3 June 1908, Page 3
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191DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2207, 3 June 1908, Page 3
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