TIIPPT OP MONIES. N El. RON, Sept.. 27. Norman Rule Williams, secretary of llm Nelson Fsliic.it ion Hoard, was charged at the Mngist.rate’s Court today with the theft of £SO, the property of the Hoard. The police applied for a. remand till Thursday, as other charges involving £.‘loß 12s are pending. A remand on hail of £<loo was granted. I’RF.OAFTTONS ON UHTMAHOA. WFI.TJNGTON. Sept, 27. riimaroa, s.s. which arrived from Sydney on Saturday is receiving s[ec_ ini attention in case there may he a source of infection. The ship was berthed yesterday morning and was taken into the stream again in the evening. This course will he followed daily while she is in port, tlo prevent rats getting ashore during the night Five rats caught have been examined hv the Government Bacteriologist, ill heing free from plague infection.
Wlii'ii colds mid influenza .ire prova cut lei “NAZOL” protect your family lue done u dny keeps colds away. On or all aces, fin doses Is fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1921, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1921, Page 4
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