WAITARA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Owing to a breakdown in the engineroom of the auxiliary vessel Mahoe, it will be sometime before she will be able to resume her running to the coastal ports. A little, excitement in the shape of a runaway happened on Saturday last. A horse attached to a spring dray was being led past the county roller by Mr. Tame, Kaiangaru, when the horse reared and got away, and after traversing the Waitara bridge, finished his bolting antics outside the Club Hotel by upseting the dray and himself. Mr. Thos. Mackenzie, of Tikorangi, who has been an inmate of the New Ply : mouth Hospital during the last month, returned home on Saturday looking well again. He cannot speak too highl/ of the nursing staff. Mr. Lawrence Townsend, whose 'boyhood days were, .spent in Waitara, was married to Miss .Jenkins (nursing sister at St. Helen’s Hospital, Wellington) on Wednesday last.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 6
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153WAITARA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1922, Page 6
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