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DOMINION NEWS

APPEAL COURT. (Per Press Association—Copyright). WELLINGTON, September 20. The Court of Appeal to-day dismissed the application for leave against the sentence made by William Albert John Gray Keopton, a farmer and stock buyer,, aged 51, who was sentenced by Justice Smith in the Supreme Court at Wellington to three months’ hard, after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to stop after an accident, on the Master-Carterton road on August 3, when a truck driven bv him struck a bus. SUGGESTED.CRICKET MATCH W;i-1 ANGAR El, September .20. Whangarei cricketers are making an effort to arrange a one-day cricket match , with the Springboks, who play their final game in. New Zealand at Whangarei on September 29. As: the Springboks arrive on Mondays following the third test, it is suggested that a cricket match be played on Tuesday. Mr (’. H. G. Her! ditch, president- of the Wanganei cricket association, has written the Springbok manager, suggesting the match, which it is felt would be a pleasant interlude for the Springboks, and a fine start for the new season here. MOTORING FATALITY. WHANGAREI, September 20. Mrs Frank King, of Kaikolie, was killed in a. motor accident on the Ohae-awai-Kaikohe highway on Sunday afternoon, when a car, driven by Mr King, skidded in loose metal and. turned a somersault. Mr King, who was driving, escaped series injuries, but I Mrs King was killed instantly. She was fifty-five years of age and formerly lived in the South Island. THEFT FROM HOUSE. I DUNEDTN, September 20. ' A four-roomed crib at Ross Point, I occupied infrequently by the owner, !L. Cohen, was burgled during the | week, everything but the heavy furniture being removed, obviously in a vehicle. The total value of the goods taken was £SO. -

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 6

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DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 6

DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 6

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