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REEFTON NOTES

(Our Own CorresDondent). REEFTON, December 3. Mr and Mrs F. J. Seawright, who been on a holiday trip ‘to Melbourne, have returned. Mr Laurence Kremmer, who was seriously injured some time ago while employed at the Inglewood mine, Murray Creek, and who lias made an excellent left for Christchurch this morning to consult an eye specialists and also a nerve specialist. Mr and Mrs Robert Craig and their two were thrown out of their car at Watt’s corner at Black’s Point on Saturday evening while returning home. The accident was caused by the loss of a tyre which caused the car to capsize. None of the occupants of the car was hurt and the machine was taken liopje .on Sunday 'morning., Mr Fred Hawken, of Mosgiel, and formerly of Reefton and Runanga, is' an inmate of Lewisham. Hospital Christchurch, seriously ill. Constable Hill, who has been on a holiday trip to the North Island has returned.

The competition at the St. Stephen’s girls’ club for the necklace was won by Mr W. McAlpine, “Rona” 1; D. Walseben “Alma” 2; and W. Ward “Marie” 3.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1929, Page 8

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REEFTON NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1929, Page 8

REEFTON NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 3 December 1929, Page 8

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