News Brevities
Boy Ipimigrants Arrive. —The thirteenth draft of Flock House boys, numbering 35, arrived in Wellington by the Rotorua to-day.—P.A. Gaol for Farm Labourer. —A farm labourer, James Park, who stole £l2 10s from a whare near Kaikohe, was sentenced at Kaikohe yesterday to three months’ imprisonment. Horse Killed by Bus. —A motor-bus collided with a horse and cart on the Hutt Road, Wellington, last night. The horse was killed. A. considerable amount of minor damage was done to the bus. —P.A. Fall From Wharf. — A. boy, John House, who was riding a bicycle near the Dargaville wharf, attempted to rest his foot on the wheel in order to stop the machine at the edge of the wharf. He missed his footing and, with the cycle, fell over the edge of the wharf. Fortunately a vessel was moored below and the lad landed ori the deck, with the bicycle on top of him. Beyond a fright he seemed to have suffered little as the result of his unpleasant experience.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 1
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170News Brevities Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 1
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