DOMINION NEWS.
A TRAP CAPSIZED. (Por Press Association.) ■ it.: m(: ilii/f . i .. ... Dunedin, January 5. A trap continuing four Misses Kingan,-,qf Hawoa, while .going to Maungawora met a motor car. The horse took fright and capsized the trap oyer a hank. The eldest girl suffered concussion of the brain, the next eldest cuts and contusions and the two youngest were unhurt. FORGER BEFORE THE COURT. Gisborne, January 5. Alexander McCleod, alias Smith, pleaded guilty and was committed for sentence for forging a cheque for £5 on the Bank of New Zealand, Napic He was remanded to New Plymouth on a charge of forgery of a cheque for £8 on the Bank of New Zealand, Waitara. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Masterton, January 5. A youth named Arthur Reginald Boyd was committed for trial to-day for forging the name of Bert Welsh to a cheque for £lO and uttering the same to William Harvey.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 6
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151DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 6
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