A slight collision between two motor cars occurred near the Te Roti school on the_ main road to Eltham on Saturday night. The accident was not a serious one, as only a mudguard of one ot the cars—a Ford, owned by George the firm s travellers—was damaged, lhe name of the driver of the other' car is not known.
lending the installation of a new hre alarm system in Hawera, the chairman of the Fire Board, Mr J. G-. OswH?&«r 1S f makin » arrangements for the L nt ?f Tfl ° a number of small signs to be affixed at the street entrances of residences in various parts of the town S'£n!! lg att ®. n , t ?° 11 t 0 th « fact that the telephone within may he used for the transmission of fire alarms.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 July 1924, Page 7
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