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At the Magistrate’s Court on Easter Monday before Air J. Bassett, .Justice, a prohibited pel son was charged wit-n drunkenness., breach of prohibition order, breach of separation order, and carrying a revolver without a license to do so. On the first charge he was convicted and lined Ids and the oinei charges were adjourned to 4th May to In' (h'iilt with by the Magistrate.
The death of Mr .John AYilliams occurred at Dillniiinstown on Easter Sunday afternoon. The late Mr AVdliams who had readied the age of 65 years, was well-known and highly respected at Stafford, where for many years lie followed the occupation of a miner, hut owing to failing health he took up Ids residoiiiio at Dillmanstown, where he had resided lor the past ten years. He was invalided with rheumatism for many years. He leaves a. widow and daughter. Miss Alien Williams, who will have the sympathy of many friends. Now to hand new Seasons blankets, rugs, wool, knitting silk, and embroidery silk at a very moderate price.— Schroder and Co-—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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