DOMINION ITEMS.
BY Tlil.KftltAMl — ritKSS ASSN., COPYItKim
A EIRE. WELLINGTON, 'June 2. A lire last night in Griffiths building, Countonay ldaee. did con.siderable damage. It begun in the dark room of Hobson (Photographer), which "it It another office wits destroyed! while water and smoae affected other sections. ACCIDENTS. WELLINGTON. .Tune 2. ’1 hos. Williams. 73, was run over by a. motor in Courtenay l’hiee and lies in tile hospital in a critical condition. A motor cyclist, John Rogers, fell from a machine near the cemetery and received severe concussion of the hrain. I!ATX IX WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'. June 2. Wellington i- iiow getting its share of rain which has visited other parts ; of the Dominion, and winter has set in in earnest. Since Saturday evening ties wind turned southerly with rain and hail squalls, which continue. At j best the ground mu-t be had for the final match to-morrow, and make it anything but a retd trial. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2
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157DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2
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