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NEWS BREVITIES

Motor-Car Bu rned.—About 7 o’clock ’tt Saturday evening a flve-seater TDottr-car was destroyed by fire on the jrtit South Road, about three miles lordi of Rangiriri. ®WIP* Injuries Follow Collision.—A ’Cyclist, James Wilson, suffered J tiro h:en leg and concussion of the wain as Ihe result of a collision with i motor-car eta street intersection in —Press Association. Csr.lW, N<ck Broken.- -A fj?tal acaont occurred yesterday when a ® lsn » Gertie Walter Earley, of .1 Jy® Dunedin, ’had his neck broken r-r? U8 ’ h be n g thrown from his motoriti riding along the Waikouu .Beach.-—Press Association. Aorangi.— Members of the Commonwealth Bund are PtZr*** 9 the Aorangi for Sydney tvJ r J C(,ttl Pleiing a tour of Canada, oi’ th ai^ la^er » Mr. Bailie, was in charge t,*?® fainouH world tour of the Aus--3,1 ago orks Band a year or T*2sr! Fall of Rock.—Duncan i fan i an underviewer, was killed by stone in the Blackball mine ol Deceased, v/ho was 39 years <li*n leaves a widow and two chilijjLhiv n l ues t will be held, pro- - to-morow.—Press Asociation.

JJWI-KiWwn Sportsman D«ad.—The « a , t , 'he age of «2, of William J. who was well-known in ”nem>l SS sporting circles, and a A woe i*h 0 * tlie New Zealand Trotting barn for ma ny years, is reported unnstchurch.—Press Association. From Cycle.—Charles djoj , Byde, a single man, aged 45, hospital at Ashburton last FuSy* fractured his skull on *' ** a result of a fall from a Cyc * e while being towed by a ’5 ar aIon 8 a country road. — esa Association. u * es Dead.—The death has Clfcu.-Jf Nelson of the Right Rev. of W o l oll y ßr Mules, formerly Bishop , in his 91 st year. The late of vj, Mules was consecrated Bishop ceWftJrV 1 °? February 24. 1892, in succbam* ° l ßte Bishop Suter, whose h-JL * le ad been since* 1869. 81 Association. J?® e * c ' end F 're.—Nothing was Fish®,. o? en a s ix-roomed house in ehSL b s eet ' New Brighton. ChristtmJLf* destroyed by fire early Pa intin^ y mornin S. Some valuable ofil f e among the articles dep°u*» is the fifth unoccuivied flurW, destroyed at New Brighton ne last three week-ends. in —During the weekP a kle>-. aged 20, thiofl asW.. me Riverbank factory at :\ix lJ;®’ I *. a few miles from Pahiain belting and sruffered H, } p!J,^ urles - He was admitted to !)r ,v t .Hospital, and some imported ,J j ln s condition was re-ft-day.—Press Association.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1

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NEWS BREVITIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1

NEWS BREVITIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1

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