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DOMINION ITEMS.

till' TELKOHiPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 COLERIDGE DISASTER. GREEN'S BODV EOI'ND. THIRD BODV STILL MISSING, CfiRISTCHT'RCH. October 20. Tiic hotly of Richard Green was reached by the Lake Coleridge tunucllers tins morning, and ii is hoped to get it clear of the debris before tomorrow. Mr J. "Rohan, leader of the mimolliiig party, is of opinion that the hotly of Archibald .McDonald is about 12 feel further into the slip. Work is lining continued, hut it is expected that it will he some days before .McDonald’s hotly is likely to he ■".•covered. ALL GOLD ART UNION. INVERCARGILL. Get. 20. The Dominion “All Gold" Art Union was drawn at Invercargill to-night : -i the presence of tho Inspector of Police. the Mayor (Air Bain) and Air Cruickshaiid S.AI. The first prize, of £2020. wax won by Air TV. R. Brown, of Dunedin. The second prize of L’dOO was won by A. -I. Norton, of Ashburton. The third prize ef £10!) was won by "I iortner. A nek la ml." ACCIDENTS IN THE WAIKATO. HAMILTON. Oei. 20. A collision on the traffic bridge at le Aruba between two motor evsh". resulted in Chillies Sterling, of To Aruba West, sustaining a compound fracture of the left leg. At the Waitoii factory the bursting of a milk pipe. In which there was a pressure of DUO His to the inch, indicted injuries to A. L. Hamilton, through a stream of milk striking hint on the back, necessitating his removal to the Waikato Hospital. FINED £lO. HA.AII ETON. Get. 20.

A middle aged man. Rodger Alitlgley Plummer, barber of Ohakunc. was lined CIO and costs for using obscene language on the Aiieklanil-WeHingtun express last evening. The evidence showed that accused had made himself obnoxious to a parly of Fijians who were proceeding to the Dunedin Exhibition, and also to Europeans. The Alagist rate. Mr 11. It. Voting. S.AI.. staled that had women been in the carriage, a term of imprisonment would have been imposed. Accused was eoinicti'd and discharged oil a further charge of behaving In a violent and offensive manner towards the other passengers. POSTAL OFFICIAL ON TRIAL. CHRISTCHURCH. Oei. 20. John Tipora Alan in I’iki, aged 25, it postal (initial at Tualiiwi. was charged that on IVccmher IC. 192-1. at Nelson. he stole the siini of £7 2s. th" property of the Host master-General. Ac* nisei l was remand'd ta appear Ml Nelson on Thiirsdav. Bail was allowed. ol.it aiax found hanging. CUR !Sl'( H H!’("! 1. Get. 2(1. Albert S| S2 year- of age. v.aI’mind hanging at his daughter's resident''. at “S ito in It" lev St.. I.inwtvtl. at ti.JO o'ei'iek this morning. lie was a widower, ate! re-idnl with his daughter. At I went) minutes past six. Slate was seen by his da tighter walking about the house: hut tell, minutes later his son-in-law lottiitl hint hanging at the rear of the house. ( O.MAI ITTEI) FOR TRIAL. (’HRISTCHCRCH. October 21. Walter Robert Mellritith. aged 19. was eloirged that ol I’b'-niton "ii Aogn-1 IC. I:e drove a inolor-twel.' nee it yeiil l\, causing the dentil ol Frank Reginald Hubbard, a cyclist. Alellrailii pleaded not guilty and was committed for trial. A. AND P. SHOW. HASTINGS, October 21, Hawke’s Bay A. and P. Society's sixty-fil'd spring show opened to-day ill new grounds at Tomnana, near Hastings in beautiful weather and a

large attendance. The new area ('(insists of tit) acres, amid beautiful surroundings and lads fair lu heroine the principal -ports ground ol Hawke’s Bay. The railwav runs along one -id. and there is every ronvenienre for exhibitions. The ground is tree ot debt and a majority ol the buildings are also paid for. To-morrow is People's Day. ulieii the Goveriioi'-Gciii'ial will officially declare the Show open. BODY RECOVERED. BLENHEIM. October 21. The body of William Gi'orge Moody, who was drowned in Pelortis river on .August 21. when attempting to cross the liver to his work, was tound in Pelortis Found last, evening bv a young lad. Apparently the body Imd been buried in silt, am! was dislodged by the fresh in the river and swept into the sound.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 3

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