DOMINION ITEMS.
[nv tklkokarit—run press association.] SHORT-WEIGHT BREAD. AUCKLAND. Nov. 9. At the Magistrate's Court, Thomas Beighan. a linker, was lined £2O for selling short-weight bread. He had been previously warned. Richard dames Eeiuuin was lined £lO for a similar oenee. 11l Beighan’s ease tile total shortage in eight loaves was jive ounces twelve grammes. In Reiman's ease fourteen loaves were eight ounces six .grammes short. BOYS rX.IPRKI). WALMATK, Nov. 10. Two sons of Tims Thornley, of Hook Swamp, aged three and five years respectively. were jolted oil' a load of straw when a dray passed ovei a depression in the road. Each sustained a fractured skull and one a broken arm. 'I lie condition of one lad is serious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 1
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120DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 1
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