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Thames News

(Per Press Association)

f Thames, September 19 \ Wm. Hill, aged 44, was injured at a timber mill at Turua, near Thames, and died in the hospital. A truck fell on him, and the man was severely crushed about the groin, and also sustained internal injuries. | Inquiries are being received from America with regard to the working of the Cinnabar claim. It is stated that some of the experiments conducted proved so satisfactory that attention is to be paid to the development of eligible properties. Petitions urging on the Government the construction of the East Coast railway, are being largely signed. The extension of the line would benefit Thames, it being the nearest connecting point with Auckland.

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Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3

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Thames News Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3

Thames News Hastings Standard, 19 September 1906, Page 3