MAN STRUCK BY BUS. AUCKLAND, June 17. Air R. H. Budding, a resident < Ngatea, fell or jumped from a moving tram ear at Onehunga last night. He was struck by a motor bus, Injuries to bis head resulted in liis death at the hospital a half an hour later. BROADCASTING PLANT. AUCKLAND, Juno 17. Mr AY. Goodfollow states that radio broadcasting equipment for Auckland should arrive here about Juno 24th. Tlie equipment for Christchurch in that city in about two weeks. The delay in the shipment was entirely beyond the Broadcasting Company’s control. BOAT DISCHARGING. AUCKLAND, June 17. After ten weeks’ idleness involving litigation over action by the master and crew in which they got judgment for wages, the American barque Guy C. Goss was berthed to-day to discharge eight hundred thousand feet of timber.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1926, Page 1
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