LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day
Captain George Moagen. of Auckland, has been offered, by cable an appointment in the air service between Britain and Australia, He was attached to Hie n.rship barracks during the war. He brought a, number of airships from Italy to England, and received British and Italian decorations. EKETAHUNA, this day.
A man named Frederick Rogers hasbeen missing from Cox and Gunning’s Waterfalls station’ for nearly a, fortnight. The police at. Ekolaluina and Pongaroa organised search parties. They were unsuccessful, but found boots and some clothing on the banks of n creek, and this morning advice was received that the body was found in a creek two miles away from where the articles were found. The only known relative is a sister in Huworii, formerly of Hastings. DUNEDIN, this day. Sales: Brown, Ewing and Go. (ord.j, no.-.; N.Z. Breweries, Ltd. (debentures), 225.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16719, 2 May 1925, Page 13
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