KUMARA.
(I 1 rom Our Own Correspondent.) KG.MABA, This Day. It is said that as the result of a, disagreement between two of the .staff of a local, public institution, the services of the S.M. will be called into requisition next Court day. A young man named Lloyd, a resident of the Tarainakau Settlement, met with a painful accident yesterday. He was in the act of splitting a tree with a. hammer and wedge, when a piece of steel from the wedge struck him with such force as to deeply imbed itself in the muscle of his right forearm. Air Lloyd was forced to seek medical aid. Mu Ralston, Government Audit InspecThursday on- departmental business. He tor, was in Kuniara on Wednesday and left for Ross on Friday morning. A number of contracts have been let for 'the construction of the race to bring water on to the Uohonu Company’s claim, and the work will be put in hand almost immediately.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 5
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