SCARCITY OF HORSES
WELLINGTON, July 1.. Regret that production of horses for farm work was steadily decreasing was expressed by Hon Murdoch addressing the Veterinary Assn. Conference today. He said he would like the matter . taken up, by farmers generally, and believed the time was coming when farmers would be asking for horses again. „■ ACCIDENT AT WHARF ;■ BLENHEIM, June 28. A watersider worker named George M’Mahon, while attempting to board tne steamer Norfolk by means of • a rope ladder from the freezing works - punt at the Piet on wharf, fell, from tne bulwark to the punt. Later he was found semi-conscious and sent to ime hospital, suffering from shock, a bruised chest and abrasions an the side and leg. M’Mahon is a resident of Picton, aged 40 ygars. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 5
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