RIPPED BY BOAR.
Ilßy Telegraph.—Press Association.) I FOXTON, July 2. ■ A youth named Dalgety, employ.I on a farm at Himitangi, had his tm and leg ripped .by a boar this lorning. He was sent to the hos[tal. The youth fell and the boar Irned on him. His wounds, though Ivere, are not considered serious. I The boar was destroyed. "It is over fifteen years since 1 Ist beheld Mt. Egmont," said a Isitor to Eitham last - week, in the purse of a conversation with an rgus representative. ''The sight of suddenly coining into view, snowpvered and scintillating in the clear |inshino of a frosty morning Was a ran'd and, to ine. ' most impressive lectacle." he said. The visitor had ved for many years within its ladovi, hut he stated that the beauty : the mountain had never appealed > him so strongly as when first en after his long absence. He conuded: "You must go out of Taraijri to appreciate the beauty of t. Egmont."
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17929, 3 July 1930, Page 8
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