A stone, stated to have been thrown from a suburban passenger tram between I’apatoetoe and Otahuhu the other morning, was responsible for Mr Martin Dempsey, a railway surfaceman, of Papakura, being struck tn the face, the stone piercing his lipMr Dempsey is employed on the permanent way and was standing on the side of the track ns the train passed. If you realise that you are not adequately insured against fire loss the Mercantile and General Insurance Co., Ltd., is a New Zealand Company with all its capital invested in New Zealand and thus can assure you prompt settlement. K. W. Priest, Times Buildings, Broadway, district agent.—Advi.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 141, 14 May 1930, Page 6
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