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Kicked by Horse.

Mr Bryan Hickey, aged 40 years, of “Awatoitoi,” was admitted to the Masterton Hospital yesterday with a broken nose, which he received when a horse kicked him. Bookmaker Heavily Fined. Pleading guilty to a charge of bookmaking, Robert David Donaldson was fined £75 and costs by Mr W. F. Stilwell, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, yesterday. Home Guardsman Loses Life. Mr Joe Rini, a Maori Home Guardsman, was drowned when an Army truck went over a bank in the Mangamuku, Gorge while returning from Kohukohu. North Auckland. He was trapped in 16 feet of water, but the others in the truck escaped without injuries, except one, who was slightly hurt. Tunnel Tragedy. The body of a member of the Royal New Zealand Air Force was found last evening in the Tawa Flat tunnel. He was Flight Sergeant Frederick Aylward Jennings, Christchurch, whose wife, Mrs M. L. Jennings, lives in Auckland. Sergeant Jennings had apparently fallen from or been struck by a train, and inquiries are proceeding to establish the circumstances. Control of Prices, A declared goods (control of prices) notice published in a supplementary Gazette last night sets out the classes of goods to be subject to clause 9 of the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations, 1939. The goods are specified as garments made wholly or partially in New Zealand, wool, footwear, boys’ school caps, hosiery, gloves, knitting wools, blankets, mattresses and pillows, and household furniture manufactured wholly or partially from rimu. The notice does not operate as a prohibition of sale, but is only a preliminary declaration specifying several classes of goods with respect to which the Price Tribunal has authority to prohibit sales under the regulations. It is not the ntention of the tribunal, an explanatory note to the Order states, to exercise its powers of prohibition except in the event of special circumstances, for at least four weeks after today.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1943, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
317

Kicked by Horse. Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1943, Page 2

Kicked by Horse. Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1943, Page 2

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