NEWS BREVITIES
Australian Industrial Mission. The members of the Australian Industrial Mission left San Francisco on Saturday on their return to Australia. They will write their report on the voyage. —A. and N.Z.
Butter Export at Wanganui.—Wanganui grading stores show steadily increasing business and the harbour board anticipates that dairy factories will find it cheaper to ship next season from Wanganui instead of Wellington.
Bodies Recovered. The body of Michael Delaney, labourer, was recovered from the harbour at Wellington yesterday morning. A second body, that of a man who has not been identified, has also been recovered. —Press Association.
Courtenay Place Fatality. When walking across the road near the Courtenay Place morgue, on Saturday night Walter Valentine Key, a single man, aged 37, was knocked over by a motor-car. He was removed to the hospital, where he died from head injuries.
Mr. Alexander Scoullar Dead.— The death is reported from Wellington of Mr. Alexander Scoullar. The late Mr. Scoullar was the second son of the founder of the firm of Scoullar, Chisholm and Co., furniture manufacturers, of Wellington and Dunedin. He leaves u widow and one son.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 99, 18 July 1927, Page 1
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