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DOMINION NEWS.

s THE DATE! MR, MASSEY. (BY TELEGRAPH TRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, June IG. Pohutulcawa trees are to be planted on the slopes round Air. Ma®sey’s tomb. The Mayor, of Wellington expressed disappointment at the small response made for- subscriptions t-o the Maosev memorial. 5 BUS OPPOSITION TO TE AMS. WELLINGTON, June 16. Motor ’’buses ©tart in opposition to the trams .to-day. The first. run chosen is to Island Bay, for which a shorter route will be followed there than by the tram. Among the proposals to popularise the trams is one of introducing all daytickets for one shilling, as in London. This is being considered by the tram authorities. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW. PALMERSTON N., June 16. The twenty-third - National Dairy Show opened this morning.. Judging of the exhibits has commenced. The show extends for five days. There was a liarge attendance to-day. A feature of the show is the fat stock display. Breeders are present from many parts of the Dominion to attend the pedigree .stock sales held in connection with the show. SEVEN DAYS FOR MOTORIST. CHRISTCHURCH, June 16. Seven days’ imprisonment were - imposed this morning on Frank Slade, a dairyman, who was charged with being found' 1 drunk - while in charge of a motor car on a round. The magistrate, Mr Wilson, said that he viewed-.the offence with the utmost seriousness. V. BUSHFALLING FATALITY. WAIHI, June 16. A young Danish bush worker named Marius Laurits Larsen, aged 28, employed by O. B. Jerring, of Mataura Valley, near Waihi, was kiled yesterday afternoon at Mataura Bay hv being crushed to death by a falling puriri tree.

BOY DTPS OF INJURIES

AUCKLAND. June 17

A lad named Colin Gun* Wilson died in the hospital, from injuries sustained at Takno’um on Monday through a collision between his bicycle and a rnotor-ear.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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DOMINION NEWS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 June 1925, Page 9

DOMINION NEWS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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