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A LICENSING CASE. - FOXTON, April 24. At the local Court, Thomas Curran, licensee of the Family Hotel, was fined £lO for supplying liquor to natives tor consumption off premises, and £5 for supplying liquor to natives after hours.
AN AGREEMENT. AUCKLAND, April 24. The tfamwaymen have accepted the mneil’s offer, with slight variations. OBITUARY.
WELLINGTON, April 25.
Obituary.—Dr Kingston Fyffe, following on operation for gall stones. He was wounded twice in the war, and took great interest is music. He was for 20 years organist at St Peter’s Church. Mr Leonard Stowe, late Clerk of Parliament, who retired last year after 54 years of parliamentary service.
SHOOTING
BLENHEIM, April 25
At Marlborough rifle shooting meeting. W. H. West of Blenheim, secured the champion holt and gold medal. The tyro aggregate was won by rifleman J. Harris of Sounds. Blenheim Club won the champion teams match.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1920, Page 2
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