TELEGRAMS.
[UY TELEGRAPH PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] T’A URANGA NOMINATIONS. TAURANGA. March 17. Nominations for the bye-election close on Monday at noon. The only one received so far i.s that of Sir Joseph Ward who has been nominated by Mr JR. King (Tepuke), Mr W. C. Kennedy (Te .‘V rob a), Mr J. G. Green and Mr B C. Robbins (Tamanga). MISSING PURSER. CHRISTCHURCH, March 18. A Ikklv has been found on the rocks at Sumner. It lias been definitely identified as that of A. R. Rnshlev, the assistant purser of the- ferry steamer WRhine, who had been missing some days. Rnshlev was IS years of age. CYCLIST KILLED. CHRISTCHURCH, -March 18. .Michael Riordan ,single, who is 20 yours of age, was severely injured on Walliam Road railway crossing on Thursday morning while endeavouring to cross the line on a bicycle in front of the terry train, and lie died lasi night. The bicycle was struck by the engine, and its rider was thrown heavily to the ground.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1923, Page 1
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