WAIKATO ITEMS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) •HAMILTON, this day. The hid Rattley, who was thrown from a horse in Hamilton East yesterday morning, and removed to the Waikato Hospital, is still unconscious.
K. B. Tatton, charged with having committed an assault on Alexander .Livingstone at Whatawhata, on the Gth inst., by striking him on the head with, a swingletree, was committed for trial at the Supreme Court.
The Hamilton Bowling Clnb has decided to visit Cambridge on Wednesday next, and Paeroa on April Ist.
In the Magistrate's Court this morning Theodore Endletzberger, of Matamata, was adjudicated a bankrupt on a creditor's petition.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 5
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