ACCIDENTAL DEATH FINDING
CHRISTCHURCH MOTOR-CYCLIST.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Christchurch, Last Night.
At the inquest on Albert John Taylor, a motor-cyclist who died on January 8 following a collision with a car driven by Arthur Morgan Stephens, the coroner, Mr. H. P. Lawry, S.M., recorded a finding of accidental death. The coroner said the evidence made it clear that it could hot be said Stephens was driving fast. It was quite clear that the cause of the accident was Taylor’s failure to see the car owing to the sun shining in his eyes.
By announcement in this issue Mrs. Sunderland advises that she has commenced singing tuition. Mrs. Sunderland started a Hawera junior choir which scored consistently at competitions.*
Morey’s Ltd. are advertising a special purchase of inexpensive silks at remarkably low prices. See advertisement on page 16 of this issue for silk rayons, 9d; and 36in. satin at Is yard in a lovely range of colourings.*
Anyone needing ladies’ apparel should not fail to visit the Melbourne Comer, where Scanlan’s great summer sale is now booming. Genuine reductions have been made on all seasonable goods and positively enormous reductions have been made on all millinery. It’s harvest time for buyers*
Special interest among farmers is centred in sheep sales at present, and the approach of the annual fixtures in the back country offers the desired opportunity of securing genuine hardy ewes and strong lambs that respond splendidly to the change to open and top-dress-ed pastures. Newton King Ltd. advertises particulars of entries at Mahoenui, Awakino and Okau fairs totalling about 10,000 head, the majority of which are ewes and lambs. Sheep from each district are of a particularly good class and clean, and buyers attending these sales can have every confidence in selecting their requirements.
For over 20 years we have been Steam Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Suits, Costumes, Dresses, Coats, etc. We also clean and re-block Felt Hats. How about sending yours to J. K. Hawkins and Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth. Tnone 685.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1934, Page 6
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