LATE LOCALS.
The annual meeting of the Trade Protection Association on Thursday will consider the question of holding the weekly lmlf-holiday on Saturdays.
The Town Clerk notifies that the balance sheet and statements of the Hokitika Borough Council for the year ended .March 31st, 1920, is open for inspection.
Tiie Town Clerk notifies that a special meeting will be held at the Town Hal •,n Friday, Jan. 28th, to decide wha • working day in the week shall be the statutory closing day. Messrs Thomson and Si(.ort, and the Government reporter, Mr White, who accompanied th c Commissioners who sat her last week on the question of - I, arbor* rating area for the Greymout i Harbor Board, spent the week eii a .Hokitika where they passed a pleasurable time. The visitors left by motor this morning direct for Otira. Our Greymouth evening contemporary when it notes this fact will realise that Horntika has imposed another injustice on the northern metropolis. We shall expect our contemporary to dilate on the shocking had form of visitors avoiding Greymouth in this way.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1921, Page 3
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178LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1921, Page 3
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