THAMES NEWS.
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.)
THAMES, this day.
A little boy named William. Morrison, whilst picking lemons from a tree, fell through a branch breaking, and had an arm broken. He was taken to the Hospital, where his arm was 'feet. In view of the completion of the Thames-Paeroa section of the railway, and the consequent throwing of about fifty men out of employment, to-night's "Star" strongly urges? the Government to commence the Paeroa-Waihi Railway. Mining
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 164, 13 July 1899, Page 5
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