TUAKAU
[The Tuakau Supply Store, Ltd., are now the local agents for the "Times" and copies of the paper are obtainable at their premises.] Captain Ryder, who had been unwoll during the past week, was conveyed by train to Auckland on Saturday last where ho is to undergo an operation in the hospital. Owing to the bad state of tho road and tho difficulty of getting him removed by stretcher from his residence to the station the Railway Department kindly permitted tho midday train to stop opposite his house and he was thus aide to be placed on the train with littlo personal inconvenience. Mr H. E. Lewis accompanied him to the hospital.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 289, 3 July 1917, Page 1
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