LATE LOCALS.
Five pounds reward is offered in this issue for information that will lead to the I racing of a cheque for CIO, draw n by David Stuart, which figured in a suit in ihc Warden’s Court last wools. We regret to record the death to day oi Mr Hugh AlcGinh-y, father of Mrs Thomas Stickle of Sain Street. The deceased was a native of Dumbarton. Scotland and 73 years of age. He bail been ill Hokitika for about six months coining here from I’ort Chalmers., aGI bad been ailing for some time. He was a widower. All this week a special display of dainty blouses in .Japanese crepes, striped fugi silks, crepe de cliene etc. ladies’ silk hose, in black and white cnly at 7s (id, ell wool cash, hose at Is lid. heavy tussore silk 36in. at 7s lid per yard. Ladies you will save money by paying a visit of inspection, to \V:,mot’s, Revell Street. The Presbytery of Westland met last Wednesday at Greymoul li. The Moderator, Rev T. N. Cuttle, presided. There was a good attendance of Ministers and Elders. Satisfa -tory reports were received from Granitv rnd Deunistou Home Mission Stations, and it was decided to reetiinmeiiil that Mr Berry lie rostatinned at Kuinara for an-, other year. The annual reports showed piogress in some directions. r I Ho Revs j A. Miller. M.A., and A. J. Davis were appointed ministerial representatives, to the General Assembly, and Grey-j 111011 th and Hokitika may send elders. Permission was granted to Reefton and Totara Flat to purchase motor curs lor the use of their ministers. The Rev 1). Dutton was nominated tor tlie Moderntorship of the General Assembly and the Rev A. J. Davis was elected .Moderator of the Coast Presbytery lor tlie coming year. W oods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Bronchial Coughs, take
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 3
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308LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 3
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