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ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.

Mr J. W. Civil, were in attendance. Reports on the work during the month were presented b? the “WHO“ weeds inspector and the engineer and were adopted. Accounts totalling £6077 19s on were passed for payment. It was stated that this sum Included some puments on account of the Great South Road sealing, one payment totalling £2OOO. The secretary to! the K-oromatua School Committee called attention to the necessity of having sign posts erected near the Koromatua. School. The engineer stated that he was errnnging for the erection of uniform signs at Koromatua. Tho Highways Board's representa—tive, No. 2 District Main Highways Council. requested the council to sub—mit applications for any new highways or adjustments. which may he desired in the present highways system. The engineer was instructed to ap—pl." for the Narrows Road. the OhaupoCambridge Fond, the Cambridge—Te Awamutu Road {via Roto-o—Rangi) and the Tuhihammea-VVhatawhata Road. It was left to the chairman. the the clerk and the engineer to prepare the details for suinnission to the Highways Board. It. was deridrii that a meeting of the i'lnanro committee be held on July 1?, to draft the estimates for the coming year.

...—”...... SERIOUS FALLS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Mr \Villiam Archibald Graig, secretary of the Auckland Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Union, fell from a scafloldjng in Symonds Street, and struck a. pile of bricks :30 feet, below. He was ad—mitted to hospital suffering concus-

slon and faolal Injuries. His condition is described as fairly serious. NEW’ PLYMOUTH, Monday. Mr J. J. Scheu-her fell fro mthe surface to the bottom of a well he was digging at Huing-a, near S‘tratford, and suffered injuries which his condition serious. The accident was caused through the \VinCUESS breaking. Bringing ihe. injured man to the surface occupied over an hour, during which he. suffered agony. FALLS FROM CYCLES(ny Telegraph—~Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Beryl Sullivan (13), of Ponsonhy, and Merryl O‘lKvane (9), of Point Chevalier, were admitted to the hospital suffering from concussion and other injuries through falling from their 'hlcycles. The condition of each is described as fairly serious. ‘ i AGED PEOPLE INJURED. ‘ (By Telegraph~Press Association.) 1 \\'HAKGAREI, Monday. 1 Miss Mary McMillan 04) was admitted to the hospital t-o—day suffering from a broken 102‘. Despite her agal n.” ,i ......71.“ .i 1 MW.” m.

'she is making gond progress. She was only rccenily discharged from the institution cured zll'h-r :1 inn: illness. AUCKLAND, Monday. Mrs Marin Oliver {B7) was admitted in Hm nuspital Irmiuy suffering from a I'rm-lnrml thigh. Mislalnud ihrough hillln’joul 01' bed. Her condition is surfiius. SUCCUMBED I'o INJURIES. (Ry 'l'r‘lnxi‘aph.—Pross Association.) I’ALKHCHS’I‘DN NUR'I‘H, Monday. 1 Hirimrd Harrison (31;. nmrricd, a huh'her. win) was severely injured by :1 mi] from a irr‘e 21L l’ahiutna an 'l'iiul‘mlay. diwl in [11».- llospilal this morning. ‘

CRUSHED BY FALL 0F EARTH. (By 'i‘niom‘apn.—Press Association) o:\‘\l.-\Rl'. Monday. \\'l‘iils \\'oi‘king' i'm' the Publin \\'ni‘ks Dopm'ilnvni :ii ilii: excm‘atian on the main highway this morning for a subway at. tho [Julmmli level crossinf:l{uhor[ Alii'ed \\‘ai‘ringion \36) iwns crushed by .\1 full of earth. DenHi ‘wiis pruciii‘ally instantaneous. De— UCdSPd. \\im [wives :1 widow and three i'iiilili'cn, resided at \\'esiim. MILD VET EFFECTIVE REMEDY l‘illi iii".\'s’l‘iP.\"l‘ll'lN. MI- \\‘. .ii llfliinnii‘ l':|llilll‘l'<0[i 51., Nupivi: \\Mus: “i mun ii‘slii‘)‘ 111 M hi‘. (“man-3 inriizm linni i’iiis urn an ux~ «'vllvni lill‘ilif'hli‘ i'm' ”11‘ i'i‘livi' ui' omi— SHI'MHIIII. As :i lnmiivu Hwy nl‘iilim‘ _‘_‘i'iiu' iluy' pnmv in lllv Inuw-mr‘ni ni' Ihv Im\\\'!~ lull iu'i mililly :Ilill r-i'i’nv-v iiwi)‘, I imu‘ much lill'il>|l|'l‘ in w“ cmmnviitling aniz' um in uilicr» .ii‘ ilictcd with constipation." {

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19913, 16 June 1936, Page 3

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ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19913, 16 June 1936, Page 3

ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19913, 16 June 1936, Page 3

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