TELEGRAMS.
URISA4NKI! lH'iC A I’l l RED. ASII I’d R I DN ■ The Hurl ■ rt Ch.iMiian. jui.il "1 Horn Hu '-'Xpie-- near A-hhnr-lol 1 on I im- lay w ok . v. a- 1 *'■ "I 11 “ 1 ' ", | pTiiuii - -is mile- from Hi" punt, w imi ■■ ii : ' ,hTan,l d. late h-i night im- ,! 4 1 j ;> ni.t i i (• i, ci m>l ' !l a's- \ • "I ■ I-. on lid',,: mat ion v eiv“ 1. •' ,'f the' led at H ..'ls p.m. to a 1,011-0 0,,"1,ie.l ’ < ’ ■ '! Cnthrie. at Dromore ami surroando i ~ ( -1,-i d,! i- mm was rdmitted to 111,, house alter a delay of ton minute-. He ashed Guthrie "Wlmre i- he >” 'I hlatter I, d the '.ay to tlm front «t ,1,0 house and -tool a.-uie flt.l said “In bore." I loan he:,id a slmt. : ml b„; l ing in. t 'li .pootn ”> 1 ''*■ ' " !l , o , |-i t! i ■ under tlm liedelol he-. a l-o some -of,-no.-ad bullet . .me «d "'m h pnlurud rli:mm:!n's < t •'*» in -.v'm.o'.e the heart Aledh al aid and an q no despateheil. and C'ltaonom was reinov- 1 to the Hospd.d. 11 is , o’nlit ion this moriiiii ■; was r.-om led tnl tn Ik* >t*ri<*' 1 <. R A It BITS K I N Sl. U A! P. AYF.I.I.INGTON. “"i fin! or 21. All illustration of ihe i", ml -luml in rilhbitskitis was given when a bankrupt ciill'ord I’eeL indent ageni. mood his creditors to-day. Tlm haiil.rt.pt alleged that a ii.rin in Sydney, with whom Im had negotiation in respect of -kills bad eommil led a Imt.iM ol rmitraet. and eouseipienll\' he mloiid- - 1 ing for L'IS.OUO. Pool had plunged exleiisivelv wlmii rabbit-kins bno'imd. and Inured 'tlm Smith Island making a rriiiieeiimn l s with 11 ap, ers. v. ho now have rout ing,oil ,'laims. Hi ' total debit- amounted l„ Cl I.Jt'l. and his assets £1947. showing a deficiency ol £]*m|! 'Hu* iiiii'umts (1 id’ lo siM-urtM 1 e,,'Viters total (Jlfidl 5s Si 1. Credit for loans totalled I'S.92H. Tn order to IM I due,, the - the , a-e was adjot rued. HF.COHD BOND CLEAR ANTE. AA’ELLINGTON, September 21. In view of possible tariff increase, a rush was made le. many merchants to-
day to clear goods from bond. A record amount of duty l',,r tlm Dominion was paid LJ7.175 mostly on spirits and tobacco. IRON INDUSTRY. NELSON. Sent. S in, 1 pi.igi'e.-s is .being made w ith the Onakaka Iron and -Heel Company's works, which present an animated appearance. The blast furnace is prae'ieally finished. A great hill of imil-oiv. cut by a limestone formation, supplies the raw material. Tlm whole works are admirably designed. .Material from a height is handled by gravitation. It will be only a few mouths beloie tie iron industrv is m ope: ni ion in New /cab,ml.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1921, Page 1
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462TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1921, Page 1
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