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TRAM KILLS MAN. (Per Press Association —Copyright). DUNEDIN, Sep. 24. Horbeat Cleveland, a married man, aged' 30, residing at 11 Peel Street, was knocked down by a Mornington .cable car last evening. He was admitted to the liopitnl at 1.15 a.m., with severe bead injurfies, from which be died half an hour after admission. PRICE OF BUTTER. WELLINGTON, September 25. The wholesale price.of butter in Wellington was advanced one penny today and the. retail price for standard brands is now Is 2d per lb. ( \ MAX KILLED. WHAKATAXE, September 25. A labourer, E. J'orrett, was killed tlifs morning in Poroporo gravel pit. He wjas running beside a loaded lorry, when ;be slipped and fell, the lorry wheel passing over him and crushing bis bead. Death was instantaneous. He leaves a wife and ten children's
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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135DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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