A man named Dibb-;. -it \u c Arnold Stre-t. (irey Str«< 7;,vv "l.vnn! met with ;,„ .Hvideru <..., the Railway wharf tins morning. UJbb.s. who ;,. ;, dnver -wan getring „,, on u> (!„> s Pilt o f hw vebkle when he slipped , ln U fell. He. wa> badly bruised, and. a f^ r l )P i n „ a! . tended to b\- (ilfi<- C T< cf the St I h Ambulant rjrjgadr. was convev'ed to hi" homo.
Mr. Huph I, u? k. Urn wnil-known r-, n - terbury cricketer, wh-o i= one ~f tb» masters of Christ's Online. Canterh-nrv leaves Lyttelton for T,n S l.ind to-rlav goes to Rugby and Cfljfton f or twn Veers under thp scheme, for intrrch_an<re o f teMhers between w Zealand" and English secondary sr.boolf. His p l ace at Chnsfs College, will be taken by an iinglish teacher.— Eress Association.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 2
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