BOWLING
To-morrow afternoon a workingbee will lie held on the local green to carry out certain work in preparation for the top-dressing and resowing. Ail members able to make it convenient to attend are asked to do so, as a great deal of work will be required this year to put the turf iu anything like decent order for next season's play. -m-
BOY DROWNED. * ~
BATJLMNG IX-W ARM PGGL.
Rotorua, May '5,
A huii-cusle boy, Alexander RicKil, S years of age, was drowned on .Sunday morning- in a wariil bath at \\ Jutkarewarewa. He was bathing with a number of .Maori boys. One, a child of seven years, saw a hand projecting from the water. The iiuys became frightened and left the bain and ran away. Deceased after wards was missed and the bath was searched, and the body found a ! ; the bottqm.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2729, 6 May 1924, Page 2
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