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Last Look Round —

Blackball Manager Resigns Mr. W . Parsonage, manager of »h~ Blackball mine, has tendered bis resignation from the position Accidental Death v brought in at an inquest concerning the death of 800 Sing Nc. a «*unc> He died as the result of a mot > smash near Market Road on October Unconscious on Road A young man. Mr. J. King, fell his motor-cycle last evening and w is ion ml unconscious on the Matamata Turanga-a-Moana Road. Ho -was tended by Dr. Goodman and is pi •- grossing satisfactorily. Mother’s Maintenance In the Onehungu Police Court this* morning William Charles L»uiY. a Jon v - driver, aged 24. was sentenced bv Mi • hard labour for disobeving a naintcn an< .• order to p v 1 . w >k ton i d the support of his mother. Motor-cyclist's Claim A private settlement of tin :Supi m> Court action for £1.761 damages b> a motor-cyclist. Ilarry Growne. against . motorist. Horace Arthur Dodmati. lcached this morning. The claim ares out of a collision b< tween tin I i vehicles at the intersection of Tranmero and Arab! Roads on June 29 last, when the motor-cyclist was severely injured. The case had been praetieall> concluded before Mr. Justice Smith and :i jury, when the action was settled out nounced. Governor - General Unveils Memorial The Governor-General visited Omahu. near Hastings, this morning nd of Renata Kaw • po who. with his fol lowers, took part in the overthrow of the Hauhaus in the rebellion of 18601572. Reform Party Tho Raglan electorate executive of the Reform P;q*tv hold a meeting at Ngaruawahia on Friday night. Air. >*. Saulbrey presided and. as a delegate gave a very interesting report of the recent conference. Reports were received which showed that, good progress is being made in various portions of the electorate S Pat were appointed representatives to tlv South Group and divisional executive.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19291118.2.133

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 11

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308

Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 11

Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 11

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