LATE LOCALS.
Mi- F. W. Archer has received :- truck of household coal for immediate delivery Bing up your orders at mile. Mi I!. Donaldson, while falling hush at, tie Orowaiti oil Thursday, had the misforiune to meet with a painful accident by a tree hacking on him and catching him by the loot, necessitating medical attention. The Westport Boxing Association is endeavouring to find a suitable mail to meet Laurie (’adman at Westport on the evening of Boxing Day. It is suggested that an elfort might also be made to bring Na Hr and Meel together ill the limg-dcferied pedestrian race. The dredge workers at Westport go nil to the six-day week from October I lib, woi king half day on Saturdays, instead of the whole of the 4-1 hours in five days, as was dime formerly. It is probably more economic lor the dredge to do the work in five days, than to be hroiudit out on six. to work only hall a dav on the sixth day, hut it might create a preei-ndent of a live-day wcek lliat the Gnvi-i m-ieiit is not prepared to concede.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1921, Page 3
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188LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1921, Page 3
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