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TELEGRAPHIC.

Hawkra, Sept. 1

While riding home from school on Monday, two children of Mr Lovell, aged eight and fi\e years, were thrown from a pony which bolted. Both received injuries to their heads. The younger boy took a bad turn on Wednesday, and was operated on the same evening, and died this morning. The elder child is progressing satisfactorily. EkßTAHuna, Sept. 1.

A fire last night destroyed the big wooden building owned by Mr H. Aulin, and occupied by the Ekatahuna Farmers’ Cooperative Association as a general store. The contents of the adjoining buildings, owned by Doruey, laud agant, and occupied by him and Hill, blacksmith, were got out. The E.F.C.A. stock was insured iu the South British for aud the building for

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1038, 2 September 1911, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1038, 2 September 1911, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1038, 2 September 1911, Page 3

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