More than a million miles in one ship is the record of Captain Hemming, of the liner Rimutaka. The chairman of the Napier Harbor Board issued a warning to members that they must be very careful with their finances. “We must face the fact that we have got to keep our expenditure down,” ho said. The death has occurred at Tikotiko of Mr. Samuel Wood, brother of .Mr. John Wood, of Tikotiko. Tho deceased had been in a> private hospital in Hastings for eight- months, so his death was not' altogether unexpected. Much' sympathy is expressed: for his brother and sisters — Mrs. T. Mai hoi la md, of Coromandel, Mrs. G. Summerslby, Tikotiko, Mrs. Spra.tt-, Tolaga. Bay, and Mrs. A. London, Pukekohe. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 5
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