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AUCKLAND, September 22
Walter Tait, New Zealand manager for the Globe 'Sewing Machine Company, was picked up the Herne Bay tonight in an unconscious conditiona and with severe injuies to tlio bead. The extent of his injuries is not vet known. Tait, who came to Auckland from Wellington on business is a married man.
A SOLDIERS’ DEATH
THAMES, This Day
A returned soldier, Walter Cloke, fell ■into the flooded Ngarua. Creek at Kaihere, Hauraki Plains, this morning and was drowned. Deceased, who was employed by the Land’s Department .suffered from gas and apparently was unable to struggle out. His wife gave the alarm, but when the body was recovered, life was extinct.
THE COAL SHORTAGE. AUCKLAND, September 28. Pukemiro mine remained closed tod<vy. The present indications are that the tramway, stoppage will last from ten to fourteen days. The gas company notify that coal stocks are almost exhausted. The supply of gas will cease at 9 p m. on Thursday until further coal supplies arrive. Aucklainders were .favoured with fine weather for the second day of the tram stoppages.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1920, Page 3
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186TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1920, Page 3
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