LATE LOCALS.
Lady members of the Bowling Club are requested to arrange for afternoon tea to-morrow on the green.
Ml- R. P. Ward, formerly Clerk of the Court at, Wellington, is now op an official visit to Hokitika as Inspector of tlio Supreme Court, Montreal advises tlnit the cable t« Barbados is interrupted but messages can lie accented and routed via Pacific and St Lucia wireless at an additional cost of one shilling per word. Air 11. W. Kiteliingham has appointed E-,. Cockerill as It is private fi.liner. Coekerill has bad considerable experience amongst pacers and trotters, and enters upon his new duties immediately, The death took place at \\ estland Hospital to-day of Mrs Johnson, relict of the late Mr Andrew Johnson, a wellknown resident of Hampden Street Deceased was a native of Poland and 33 years of age. She leaves one daughter, (Mrs Allen) with whom much smypathy is expressed. Tested n thousands of kitchens, SHABLAND’S Baking Powder has never failed to rise Costs less than others — worth more
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1920, Page 3
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170LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1920, Page 3
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