The Carlton Wizard Company were .playing in Otcrohar.g3 on Monday night, and just before the shew began a youth in charge of the pay box, and a considerable sum of money, disappeared. it is statec that a warrant has been issued for his arrest. The Carlton Wizard Company were unabie to show in Te Kuiti, owing to an unexpeeted dfficulty,. and will be showing on Friday night, as described in their advertisement in another column. A party of Christchurch Scouts made themselves very useful indeed at Corsair Bay on Monday. A young woman who had climbed the hull auove the Bay was attacked by a series of fainting fits, which culminated in compete and continued unconsciousness. The aid of the Boy Scoots was invoked to carry the patient down to the road. The Scouts, who belonged to the Trinity Congregational troop, improvised a stretcher with their poles and coats, and carried the young woman safely down the hill. ST.; was placed in a vehicle and driven to Lytteiton, where she received medical attention.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 353, 19 April 1911, Page 5
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