DOMINION ITEMS.
BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. WELLTNfITON ACCIDENTS. WELLINGTON. October 7. Three men wore repairing the electric wiring on the bridge at Ivaiwarra. when a train came along. One hung to a pillar ami escaped hut the others jumped to the road, 20 feet below, with tin* result that K. Andrews, foreman, broke bis leg and injured bis head, while E. 11 oilier had two ribs broken. Several ear and bike accidents are also reported, including Lewis .Murphy, aged 12, who was knocked down by a car and injured to such an extent that his condition is not satis!actory. 'BURGLARS .POOR HAUL. CHRISTCHURCH. October 0. Burglars during the week end entered the ’premises of \\ . Spillcr, Jeweller. by climbing over the lools and entering the top window. They stole goods valued at £ls, hut were evidently disturbed as a brief bag was left behind,. packed with valuables.
death from injuries. HASTINGS. Oet. 7
Peter Anderson, who was gored bv a hull on Saturday, died early this morning. The deceased was about fifty years of age and married. His wife is supposed to be in Auckland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 3
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185DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 3
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