TELEGRAMS.
TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. FIRE AT KUMARA. GRIEYMOUTH, March 6. A five roomed cottage in Scddon Street, Kumara, was totally destroyed with the contents by a fire at one o’clock this morning. There was no insurance. It was owned and occupied by Mrs Peters. FATALLY SHOT. INVERCARGILL, March 6.
Victor Butler, aged 25, was fatally shot while climbing into a gig by the accidental discharge of a gun. Debased was a wiell-known boxer and recently defeated J. Ridgwny of Chatham in a welter-weight bout. He leaves a widow and child. OBITUARY. AUCKLAND, March <5. Obituary.—J. J. "Walklate, ex-Town Clerk and General Manager of Auckland Tramways.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1922, Page 3
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106TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1922, Page 3
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