ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
DROWNED. WHEN WHITEBAITING. An Association message from Hokitika states that Archibald King, aged thirteen, tho son of Mr Albert King, of Gibson quay, was drowned last evening while engaged in whitebaiting. No one saw the fatality. Tho boy being missed, search was mad®, and several hem’s later the body was recoverodMOTOR COLLIDES WITH HORSE. A Hastings Press Association telegram states that, while proceeding from Napier to Hastings last night a car occupied by Messrs W. Hay, J. W. Nome, and G. Thorn collided with a horse ridden by Jack Eollo, aged sixty years. Rollo was picked up unconscious, with a cut on. the head and sent to the Napier Hospital. He is still unconscious.
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Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 9
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117ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 18736, 11 September 1924, Page 9
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