DOMINION ITEMS.
[by TEI.EC.RAI’il —I't'-R CRESS ASSOCIATION.
MAORI DROWNED. OLSUORNE. Aug. Is. While lording Mata river which was iu high Hood, a native named Tarn beta was swept from his horse and drowned. CHILI) KATA LI, Y SCALDED. (OSBORNE. Aug. IS Ronald Cordon Tliackwell. aged Id months, was fatally scalded through upsetting a cup of hot cocoa over himself. A BURGLARY. AKOK LAND, Aug. is linrglnrs entered the shop ol Selineiderman. tailors. (,)ueen Street, by the fanlight at the rear ol the premises and removed goods valued at L'7'i sterling. ineludiii" ladies’ silk hosiery and a lnr coat. Ihe thieves left h.v the front door. A BOY Wor.NDED. WIIAKATA NIC Aug. I<. A hoy named Tiled aid. sixteen V’• - of age. was wounded with a shot-gun yesterday moriiing at Maiiawalie. He was out. pig hunting with his lather when the latter slipped, the gun iu his hand going oil' and peppering tlm son who wa- wounded in hull thigh-, and had to he In ought to Whakataiie hospital where il was found the injuries were not serious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1924, Page 3
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177DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1924, Page 3
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