TELEGRAMS.
liv I KI.EOI A I'll run PltLSh ASSOCIATION i BOY DROWNED. DARGAVILLH, Dee. I. The body of a boy Bassett, drowned mi, Sunday at Maungunui Bluff, was foiln<l a quarter of a mile from the scene of the accident, the head and face badly battered. At the inquest the survivors Powell and Donaldson slated tlicv noticed the boy was bleeding I rum the head before lie sank. A uVd.ot of accidentally drowned was returned. A SIKK KING ACCIDENT. WANGANUI, Dec. 3. Eileen Smith, while engaged helping: with milking machines at Maxwelltown on Saturday, had her right arm torn cut as the result of becoming entangled in ine of the hells:. An operation was performed at the hospital and the sufferer is doing as well as can tie expected. j NATIVE KILLED. WELLINGTON, Dec 4. , A Gisborne native, Toko Ptiru, while ; attempting to hoard a train at Makati raka on Saturday night, fell between I the carriages and was run and killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3
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162TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3
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