KUMARA NOTES
(Our Own Correspondent.) Miss Mildred Holmes met with an accident on Sunday morning last, resulting in a fracture of the Jig ht ann ; She was stepping from the doorstep of her parents’ residence to the yarn when she slipped. , Rev. Father T. Gilbert the newlyappointed rector of St. Bede s Colleg, , Christchurch, paid a visit to Kumara on Tuesday last. After doing duty for over 50 year , the large wooden culvert crossing beddon Street in front of the Fire Station, is being replaced by concrete P x P es ’ Some time in the early part week the Fire Station was again visited bv some evil-disposed person, and a further length of new hose slashed with a knife. As this is.the.second time within three weeks that the pro perty of the Brigade has been deliberately damaged, it is about tim something was done to sheet the charge home for under present conditions the property of no one in the borough is St Miss Bernice Acourt, of Christchurch who has been o na visit to Kuamara, returned by this mornings eX Mrs S P. Keenan, a former resident of Kumara, is on a visit to> the) Coass. She returns to her home at Taurang on Tuesday next.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 February 1929, Page 12
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