PERSONAL ITEMS.
Messrs R. Masters and S. Smith w ? r .? passengers for Wellington by the mail tram this morning. Sergeant S. J: Martin; of New Plymouth, arrived in Hawera this moriiing to take the place of sWgeant 'left on Saturday for a' month s holiday. . * . Our Eltliam correspondent writes D" fl^,r v painful accident occurred on baton day afternoon at Glennie, Matamationga A man named Rutherford mnployed by Mr A. Grey, manager for Hatnck s estate, was operating .a wool press, when the handle slipped off and struck Rutheford on the right eve badly cutting the upper . covering He was conveyed to Dr. Cooper’s 'private hosiptal. and _the necessary attention was given. Mr Rutheford is very for,n™ e |'T not losing tlle e y e - as the upper lid was cut completely through, and required a number of stitches.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 4
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139PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 November 1924, Page 4
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