Tmt the Paeroa band-room a presentation "was made to Mr "W. S'. Heyes (laite gia» manager of Paeroa), who is l-nving for Nbrthicote. IM!r Mettam, ’-Tmdknaarter, on behalf of the members of the hand, handed to Mr Heyes a --net, suitably inscribed, and expr-ess-«d the general regret on account of his parfcure. Ah adjournment was then made to the PaeToia Hioiel, where a ?!irofce concert was held!, Mr Morgan ■n enjoyable evening concluded with t'-e singing* of “AhM Lang Syne-” An elderly native named! Henar© T t*iia wwr'run over by a train in the "ortih end of Kaiteratoihi tunnel, and -■’s so severely injured that he died t-Herday. He had previously htaardr:' the train in a muddled condition without & ticket, and had been put •ft
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 4308, 20 April 1907, Page 4
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