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DOMINION ITEMS.

SANDER’S CUR. (By Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON. Jan. 18. Alter the race, a meeting of the Wellington Provincial Yacht and M >tor boat Association was hold'at which IV. Duncan, sole selector, announced bo bad chosen Clyde as the Sanders Cup representative for Wellington to bo sailed by her usual master, N. Mown tree. BATHER DROWNED. CHRJSTCHURCH, .Tan. 18. At Riucs Beaih. Kaiapoi, last night, Stanley Rimvaldi was drowned. Riifwahli was bathing with his fiancee, Miss R. Richards, when they both got into difficulties in the surf. Miss Richards was able to reach shallow water, but Rimvaldi ivlio was a good swimmer was carried out and disappeared. The body lias not yet been recovered. Rimvaldi was employed in the Public Trust, Christchurch. MINER KILLED. FALL DOWN SHAFT. WELLINGTON. -Tan. IS. J. M. Morris, a miner, who lived at D Freemont Street, Auckland, fell don a shaft ISO feet under Belmont Viaduct on Tawa Flat deviation and died within a few minutes of the accident. LAD SUCCUM.BS TO INJURIES. TIMARU, January 18. By the capsize of a tractor at Fairview, lan MePhedran, aged 15 years, son of Colin MePhedran, received injuries from which he succumbed this morning.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1929, Page 5

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1929, Page 5

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1929, Page 5

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