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TELEGRAMS.

| BY TKt.f.O'lll’ll —run Pit KBS ASSOCIATION’! !

DILI.AGED CARGO. I WELLINGTON, Nov 9. William Kearney was to-day commit- : led for trial lor alleged theft of 290 do/.cu Gillette razor blades from some persons unknown. When accused and another were negotiating with .secondhand dealers for the sale of the blades detectives arrived and arrested both. j The .Managing Director of the Mam*. ' factoring Company identified the blades as those made bv tlq, firm. The arena- : ed refused to state where they obtain- ; ed them, lnit said they were pillaged ! cargo, being part of a consignment for a port outside New Zealand. He refused to give any imir,, information. ! HANDLING OK PRODUCE. ! A VIGOROUS PROTEST. ! WELLINGTON. Nov. 10 j 11. D. Vavasour of Ma'lhm-nugh, who has just returned from England, strongly supports what Stuart Wilson and oiliers have already said about the disgraceful way New Zealand prmlue" is treated in England. He so vs our meat literally slinks in the nostrils owing In the wav il is handled, an I our trade i- in downright di-repute. People have no means ol asee tainuig where New Zealand modi',: e ■ 'lnc!, which is in mark'd • the method- of oiler e.mir-ie 1 ' • our goods are presented lo Ue o ■ B u a dirty, fill by and nn.s: ue.'G t • stii;e, lie ill ge- a tiove ill: ell; s,-.e,.i of guarding and Braiaini au,l lie i>point nielli <1 a laan with e.mimcirnl ability at a high •alary, lo attend to l lie eni’.ilry's business iu’eie ts. Air Vavasour also litis I i.-. mire agil'U '. Ameiieaii meat Imsls ami expres-es a'to*;islnueiil at any farmers supj m l ing A.r'uour and Co. BISHOP NEVILL’S KSTATE. DUNEDIN. Novomher BB The will af th'' |at" -Bishop N"v'!| lias been filed for probate at under the value of C. 18.000.

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WANGANUI. Nov 9. At tin* instance of the Editor ol the Wanganui ‘‘Herald.” and the ‘‘Herald” company respectively, two writs for i’looo each were served on the “Chronicle" yesterday for damages, in alleged libels contained in a leader on •_>st.h ultimo, entitled, “The Fallen Herald.” two two leading articles on 28th I,ended “Misleading the Ratepayers.” and “Intentional Deception.” \N I'Q LY AFFAIR. A I! \UK El! MURDER ED: nPnTIKI. Nov'-ml"" L‘> Sl.'spieioU-s l-il'i UlllSt am I s ' O I I'" " 'id t Be d-atli "I ail Assyrian Imwlm. Lm B ikka at the mo l h of Al ol u P “ lllakka was 1 1 r•. riling w d h Iho e hi is - two being used as pack horses. I 1 police reel iced word that the ho! s, s were wandering in the bush, with the -neks rilled and the saddle !m.',-e on the oppogit ;■ ' • nk. Ih i st iir -j' a' ' i j I'd le being missing. Hal.l" is -,m o have had El-511 in cash in add.lion t i lock. A subsequent ■•■'■an h ics dt t l a |’a:n liakka's iioily being found on t' • 1 ■ivei bed under a liciip of logs writ!> he head hashed in. an ! nnmev i ii-- e . letective Mel.' o I arrived t' i- mof>i'. r"tn Gishorne .im] is ,r• yinen ■ a

invest igat ion. , ;' rl; ■; ’/ i At .'.THALIA V. StH'lll ili C'A. DRAWN LAME. /f.vr. ed Tills Das at : I .dll a 1.,.) CAPETOWN. Nov. '.). The erieket match was drawn. . ,1 I rie . ill the* -cooed Hill .gs - I . ’i ■ si .en lit | Ip lid, • d . :: ; l el..' '>' * !. * i I 1 St!' 'lt I A ERIC'. 2nd Ii “ Ward'll Gregorv . rank c. • 'ego vb. Aladey .... . M ' 'd o\ . Cal ler , . Al.iih v 'las lor e and 1,. McDonald ... : iiich c. Tasie- b Leii i. ii .. ir Nour-' (not on!' . : ’l 1 ili" c. C: e.jor.s li Mi Dmii.ld ' 1 Chap'iiiiu l>. Gregory 2 I Nnpen (not out) " j.:.,!,, I I Tot 111 loi g wickets ISI Bowling an ''.six Crego, , 2 fn M .Donald d for lit. Mniley 2 I'm 'i. Ilelldi'v (1 lor :.'ll, Ryder 0 for ~ AN EYCITING I’IVSII. iKee.uved Tin- Das al 12.2 A p.m.) ' C APETOYYN. Nov. 9. T'.c s. eat he: was line, i.idrl good , and all eiida u, e la'ge. Inlen-i ran high in t icu ol I lie pe-sd Hide-. Eihiii I lie out set. il ss as evident t In- Soul b Atrieaiis well' living to eeipe a draw. 1 Erank and Unix were I' e ba'sincii an I alter Hie lattei was lei oil. I mb -eltied down to s lid plus and carried the II ■; a 1 la ho t v-l hi ee, t ollilis ineaiilinie m; ,l.iii •i a pid change. laylor joined : Erank and h(d|Ku! the si oiiewa Ili tc: trn I icu Ncilhel were able to ••cure oil Maib-s . tail refused to be leinpled. The t >e re a l , lunch was a total ol 2 I■'i . j On . esiiii.iug, Mailey and Rydci kept | : seining to singles, with an occasional 1:(ii 1111 l:ii.v. Alnili v bagged I'l'aekj a, Nik 'i'asl.u and Zuli h i-oiit inue 1 j s.i ti bln i**ii play . defying I'icqucnl bml-i ing changes, niilil Taylor scut "I"' back ,o All Donald. I I'll 112. Nimiso pari-;

ue-ed /,uleli. wild liowcvcr, soon (sent. With it,lie prosper! s ol an exciting ( i; u ;-b the crowd grew ileiiionslialivc. | Ling played his usual furring game and i passed Nonise, and went oil to, ; >s! when (tregorv snapped him up oil j M Donald, ti I'm 179. \- stump.s I- 1 j ~ j e draw n at live, to enable the All -• j , Minns in depait I'm .lohau.ies'.iirg, ‘ i' ~ - of a delin i' ' finish vanished, | ~ I ,l,e crowd lieeanie jiihilar t. G ivo. s di-nosed of ('luipman, hill Nmirse j added a I'e.> more runs wii'lc Xup ! i eld no his end 1 ill time was calle'L ''aea'l'liev was unwell. and was absent. Collins was sir ick h« a i - 1 ' ly, and went nlf limping. Both the Durban mafehes vere limttieially slteeessllll.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1921, Page 3

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