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[by TIiI.ECHAPII —l'Elt PRESS ASSOCIATION] A BURGLARY. HASTINGS. September 13. Weslerman and Co's drapery premises were broken into between Saturday night and Monday morning. A safe was opened anil about £loo. largely cash, was taken. . All! FLIGHT DESCRIBED. WELLINGTON, Sept. 12 The A vro Hying machine which reached Wellington this al'ternimii from ( liiisteinireli is owned hy the Canterbury Aviation Coy. It 101 l the S'm kburn aerodrome and as it- proceeded tho sun reflecting on the'sea proved very lull'd cm the pilot " eyes. Passing over Waipara at < .•"«<> the machine went out -eu’vurd- and den tip the coast. Kail,.nira 11" mile-) was reached at S..V>. A lauding was made there and alter ihc pilot ‘""I passengers had morning tea the machine resumed flight a l 9. I", lip ll ' rived in Blenheim '97 mile- t cuni Kaikoiira) at IU. I"> and left al I 1.0". ''P*i„g to a height of 97,00 leet I.) cross Conk Strait. The actual lime spent in crossing Cniik Strait "a- -!■, minute", the fa-tost on n-eiiid. Alter passing Cape Terawhiti me Avro roiled over Wellington for s"":e minutes and tlien proceeded in Lower 111,tt Park where a landing was made The total distance of 270 miles was covered in liner hour- lo minutes aetiial living time. NAUTICAL UN’l.tl IRY. U'CK K.l >, September 13. \n iiKpiirv into the Uir*- on the Cecilia Sudden elf 1: real Ko fier ».,s held by till |*,TTlvi'Hi Consul to-day. •j'1,... , , id, nee showed the lire " ;| s aci'ideiilal being caused by the Ap"Utaiieous eoiiibiistioll "f coal and that Ibe captain and crew knowing th" n-k of lire.in coil cargoes look all I—sdJc piecaiitiou- ami did all that - P 1 '*— -il.le to -uve the -bin "inn the lire "as discovered. A report to this effei L will -cut l,y HieCon-ul to tlm Peruvian (iovei nnn'iit.
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AUCKI ‘.ND. Sepl. 13. Tin- inqiie-l ell the dent ' •' •'' I','snmeil. Ev iih'in e 'was given by I' r< d,.,'ick ('. Kdmiilids. "ho saw Frank dew ami M.-Lregor al Slnsirer's simp at (1.2 u p.m. He stated he heard of the tragedy next day. h' l and McMahon were mate-, lb- deei.'l that he asked McGregor "here dew wa*. Gertrude Lillian Seat! - lated she -aw ilccc—'d hy sight. She -iu .lew ahout i; In ; t the tramway terminus v.iih atedher young fellow who had "hat appeared In he a Imtlh of alialupagne. .lew -• ('lin'd -nlinr and the ether fellow \\n** mu , | ini.i- MeM limn vss <'nlb'd. win!"*' vine i lmiigh lie wa- sotii'-'w hat Ilk" ./(■ii', companion, -lie ,o' Id It'd identify him a- the matt. REMOVAL FROM TR I'ST EES I lIP. API KLAND. S .pi. 13 At flic Supieme Court, Mr dustie, 1 Adams made an order lor the removal „f William Edward llarkrit. solicitor, and William Robert Stone, engineer, from the oilier of trustees of the sin' ■ ot the bile Eliza Market!, the claim fur removal being made by 'brer »>
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 3
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