TELEGRAMS.
L I’EIl PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.J WILD HONEY CAUSES ILLNESS. TE KUITI, Juno 22.
A party of natives at To Kumi ate wild honey and later all were ill. An adult and child developed eliptic.nl convulsions, and the adult lost consciousness. Medical aid was summoned and the patients are now improving. WOMAN MISSING. , ' CARTERTON, June 22. The strange disappearance of a married woman, Mrs Tom Holland, wife of the licensee of the Club Hotel occurred on Sunday. The lady left the hotel a few minutes to seven d’clock for church and has never been seen since. A search was made all round and there is no sign of the missing lady. There i s no cause why she should disappear though she had been in bad health for some time past. She had never fully recovered from the loss of her son, Sergeant Holland, who died during the epidemic fn 1919. Parties are still searching. She was recently a resident of Napier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1920, Page 3
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161TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1920, Page 3
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