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SKELETON FOUND. \ (By lelegrapn—Per Press Association DUNEDIN, January 18. The discovery of a human skeleto was made by two boys, who were play ing in the sand hills on the south sid ol the Domain, at Brighton on Fn day morning. Constable Hamilton, o Green Island, was informed, and h found the skeleton ten feet above liig'J water mark, little more than tin skull being exposed. By removing sand, lie was able to obtain most o the principal bones. He is of the opin ion that sand and vegetation hat slipped down on the body, which wa; later exposed by wind.
WAI KARA PA LADY’S FLIGHT. CHRISTCHURCH, •la unary 17. Flying the Wairarapa Aero Club’s Moth j -Hiss Edith Barton, one of the most active pilots of the Club, arrived at Y\ igram Aerodrome this morninn after a smart flight from Masterton. She was aeeotnpanied by Air L. Maugham, the Club’s ground mechanic. Excellent weather was encountered during tin* whole 2)0 miles journey.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 6
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