LATE LOCALS.
The quarterly meeting of the Hokiik.a Fire Brigade takes place to-night it 8 o’clock.
An earthquake accompanied by the old familiar rumble, was felt at 6.24. i.m.. on Sunday at Westport.
The. Public Trustee inserts in this issue a notice in tlie estate of the late Peter Boi'rensen Hondo, of Ross, deceased.
A Grand entertainment by the pupils and ex-pupils of St-. Columbkille’s Convent will he held cn Wednesday Nov. 28th. Humorous character sketches; side-splitting comedies; Vocal and instrumental atoms.
In the Legislative Council last week the Hon. W. Earnshaw said there wn s a people (in the country determined at all hazards to shirk their military obligations. The t|roublo was aggravated by merely sentencing shirkers to terms of imprisonment. This was not sufficient—they should he shipped to the front. This was the real punishment for them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1917, Page 3
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