LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Prime Minister, on passing through Stratford on Tuesday evening by the mail train, despite the most fervent anticipations of certain local 'supporters, 'did not address the crowd oil the station, but merely waved them a. fond farewell as the train drew out. A son of Mr J. Goodrich met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon. While riding a horse, he fell off and the: horse trampled on the fingers of the right hand, almost severing the first finger. Dr. Steven attended the sufferer.'.! ft'is thought amputation ■will, he necessary. ,\n Auckland Press Association, telegram to-day says: At the police court Richard Kairchild, charged with having attempted to obtain £350 at Napier by falsely pretending he would cure a Maori woman of a complaint from which she was suffering, was remanded to Napier. Accused was arrested prior to the departure of the Riyerina for Sydney. He had hooked his passage under the name of Thorvell.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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158LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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