Last Look Round —
Butcher Loses Fingers A butcher, Mr. lan Smith, of Queen Street, Thames, had three fingers -evered from one hand yesterday afternoon. He was feeding a mincingmachine at the time. City Mission Service "Stick-in-the-Mud’* will be the Rev. Jasper Calder’s subject at the service of tho Auckland City Mission in the Lewis Eady Hall on Sunday evening. Holos will be sung by Miss V. Horroeks and Miss Irene Frost, and the Mission choir will sing. Queensland Ccal A shipment of Queensland coal Is duo to arrive in Lyttelton. This is understood to be the first coal from tho northern State ever shipped to (’ant 'rbury, if not to New Zealand.— P.A. Zeppelin Up Again Improvement in the weather enabled the Graf Zeppelin to depart from Tokyo at 3.20 yesterday afternoon. She disappeared northward with a following wind, en route to Los Angeles. Pound Drowned in Harbour A verdict that deceased was found drowned with nothing to show how s he came to be in the water was returned this morning at tho inquest in Napier on Mrs. Georgina Lauritsen, whoso body was found floating in. the inner harbour at Port Ahuriri.—P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 13
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193Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 13
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