DOMINION ITEMS.
[iSY TKLKOJIARIt — I'ER I’P.KSS ASSOCIATION.] 1 I CLOSING OF MINK EXTENDED. ' ] FURTHER EMI’LOY.MKNT AT s II i:\ti.y MINK. : •_ I AUCKLAND. March 23. 1 The closing of the lluntly Extended 1. coal mine lias been defen ed on account of orders from the Government. This "ill enable the tapering o£ about 120 out of 170 miners who will tie provided with employment. j LORRY GOES OVER BRIDGE. I t AUCKLAND, March 23. •ji A live ton lorry loaded with timber I and merchandise and driven by the P owner P. Grant, carrier, bolted through y the failure of the steering gear. The lorry fell over the Tamaki Bridge to the river bed, 20 feet below. Grant g jumped clear and was uninjured the f‘ lorry being considerably damaged. a
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 2
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133DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1924, Page 2
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