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MV Tiil.KUil.WU MoN. .myk:ss not i:i:si;;xix(;. ArCKI.A.NI.). yo'iiteinfior |!». On h-.uiiy soon liiicvciiiiin. iion A. Al. >i V. I' >l;lt."i Ill.it. 111-i 111- lillll not yi't linin' I ivnvi-iril Mom till' I'l'fcclnf iiis ivi I'UL ill", iili lit. tile iv -oil ol n lull from ;i tin in-c.ir. it would lie ini; iissiM.' toy him to I.*.' prcsi-nt nl tliv ojjonino of I'.iy|iiiii.i'iit (.11 ’llitir.s----.1. y. it ml* ho '.vns :i;i| l.viny IV.r a I’urttiiy.iit's li'iivi' of ahsfiui'. ‘As to tin’ liitnri'."' ho midi'll. ‘I mu 4 o11^n11:11 st my meilii'iil advisor. mill, until 1 lu'iir .ruin him, I Imw' no fi.itli'V stnlnnicnt to iiinki'.” Air Jlyvrs w:.s inton iouc.l in viu'v of a Tn ss As-ui iiiiioii nll .-mi ;>■ limn Woiliiiyioii. snL.y'i-tin;; tluit hi- ro iiution mis possible.
lAMIKK MOCK KV TO'KXKY. I’.\ KAMMC-ITOX X.. ve..t. jp. I’nvcrly It:. v ili'fi-M “tl Hawke' Hay i:i I'm- hulled i1•i• • !fi• y i i •nninionslijji hy t <-■•> :. • i!- l ■ <itn-. after jin oceitoalllC Tile '.inil'Ts 0.001 V'fi l - ton ill tlio linit 1 on T"o !:i .:l In ii.in. ( OX’IKV- i< I >)!■’.. nillixr. M i >!( l|. X■■ id. Xorninn .’.X Ken* io. a , ! ff >.a - fn.mil do 'il a I 'its iody'nX M clini th. v. itli ;i |> -■: rilif in Id - : :1: 11. :i 111 ( :i l)i'!|o| wound ill 'lie rib'll temolo. Ho appeared at the Majji.s----t |"i lo’s Court oil Wednesday |,|..| nil a eliarue if indecent assault on male., anil was loinaMil.il I'm a wool; on bail of £l3llO. I’KICK OK .BITTKIt. WKI.I.IXCTnX. Kept Id. Tlio ii i.•• il ni l' o ol In tl"i'. standard In anils, w ill l_>o oi•( 1 1:i■('(| by a penny a 1 •.«)'! 111. l oil Al'llldl. lloxt. Til' piioo will til. II I O L’s 111 jIT j linial. TI.IK I’OSITIOX IX IM'XKDIX m XKDIX. Sojit. .17. Arising mil ol' a ilisoimsion at a mti tiiio of tlio Otami l.alairir Cownoil on tl'o j ’ i'ooo 111 ntioniployoil situation, il was rosolvod : “Thai a meeting lof tlio nnoiup'oyo-i werl.ers bo sailed for Monday iitornin ' i:o\l lor tin? pm pose of considerin'./ the liosi moans to dual with this itrponi ipiost ion." Tlio City Council w ill hold a spool'll lai'otinn on Wednesday to consider tlio whole posit ion. The Council’s -'iim,oStintis as to the host way of providing I'oliof will aftenvarils ho considered hy tin 1 various public .bodies and f.• 111*i.1 1 - loos set up (o carry them out. The .Mayor at the present time Ims the names of over |(H> married men with families seeking work.
A I'ATAI. COLLISION'. XELSOX. September 10. 1!. A. I!. Olrllijim, a niamVd .man, afn’d about AO. a sheep ifarmer at 'l’ni, while driving a motor oar this afternoon. collided hiili a train at \V:i!»<■ami was killed. The deceased hup a sun nf John Oldham, an old and, wellknown resident. LAST HonY KOI ’X 0. XE\Y I'I.YMOCTII, So pi. i’ll Tin* hod v of Hnl h*r. I In* In i: Ili vielimo of iln* lioalinw accident. was roeovoivd l his morniuo noar tin* laihvny slal ion ahoill a mil * and a half from tin* scone of the accident. A THI'XOEHSTOK.M. KILLS A HOY. TEA \YA M l"IT. This Day. A violcnl thunderstorm nlmut J*. I*o lasi ~vcnirto crashed over Teawaninln. Th ( . lirsl clap exl inpuiished all the eh <■- iric li.i'ht from the hlorahora power .*-1:111011. and lln* soiond clap. live minutes later. restored (hem. hnl this mnrninp all tin. current is oil'. The dam ire is !n * I *'cd |,i lie loeatei.l l et .veep TV.",, amul u and Canihridoe. Ivan I’reSsland. need nineteen, a postal cadet, was found early this n.oininp killed liy lichtninp. lyinp on a lo* ipath. Ile had a| plied for a 1 ra’isfer to (■ishoriie ii here his parent* reside, am! was nail in*’ to he reliev ed ally day.
.sTKI'CK l!Y I.UiIITMNC. A l'(*K I.AX H. This 11./. ; During a heavy t hunderslurni .ibnid ; niid-ninht. ;i house :i 1 Kpsoni owned and occupied liy S. .1. Ainln i ny. ciumhl lire : thrnuph striking tin' rsible . tniil Inv.'hiiin thi> panpipe. Twn houses at. Xortheote ivriv stioek 111 liphl limp. The elli 1 nlir-y of >in<‘ vas levelled to tin- fool' 1111(1 t lll' chimney , ol th,. oilier partly (lestroyet!. while a liuliilier of hoards were stripped from under the eaves. The water and pas pipes were fused and brass water taps melted. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1921, Page 1
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