Mr. N. R. W. Thornoi, son of Profes3OT A. P. W. Thomas, was admitted a solici- ' tor of the Supreme Court this morning ■by Mr. Justice Hosjring. Mr. Thomas, [ who is a sergeant in the Nineteenth Re ' inforcements, k at present in Auckland on final leave. A motor-car used by Laidlaw Leeds " as a delivery van was smashed this \ morning in Hobson Street, near the Wel- , leeley Street junction. There were two . lade in the car at the time, one apparently teaching the other to drive, SudI derily the car swerved, and hit a tram--5 way pole with such violence that tine vehicle turned a complete somersault. - Both boys fell under the car, which was s not heavily loaded, having only a few >" baskets in it at the time, but got out without more than a fright The front , spring was broken and the bonnet was badly knocked about, but oddly enough r neither the glass windscreen nor the : lamp glasses were even cracked. Jußt received, an enormous shipment - of the famous "S. and C" rice grass . ruge. You are cordially invited to inj specfc these artistic and useful rugs. — : Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Wholesale and Family Drapem, for lowest cash price*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 213, 6 September 1916, Page 6
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