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A SAD FATALITY. AUCKLAND, Feb. 3. A fire-year-old boy named Allan Dunn, son of George Dunn, of Northcote, while playing on Northeote wharf, slipped into the sea and was drowned. Two men on the wharf did not notice the occurrence, and deceased’s companion, another lad, either did not see them or lacked presence of mind, as he ran into tho township before acquainting anyone of the occurrence.
/FEILDING show. FEILDING, Fob 3. Feilding Show opened to-day in beautiful weather. Entries were up to the average quality. ‘ . ’ >( The stock was good, except in the case of full-grown fat sheep classes, these showing the effects of the dry season. Following are the championships. Shorthorn bull.—J. Knight; cow, Dal ziell Bros. Ayrshire bull—R .Montgomery; cow J. McFarlane. Jersey bull—F. T. Watson; cow, 1' • T. Watson. Fresian hull. —Bloomfield Farm Co. Milking shorthorn bull—Dela Hay ; cow, S. G. Morgan . Grade dairy cow.—H. J. Lancaster. Pen of fat sheep.—J. McKelvie. Romney Ram —J. Knight; ewe, J. Knight. Southdown ram and ewe—J. Knight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1920, Page 4
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172TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1920, Page 4
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