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TELEGRAMS.

'llY TELEGRAI'Fr PER TRUSS ASSOCIATION’]

P. AND T. POSITION

HAMILTON, April 24

McKenzie (president), Combs (Secretary), Broun (vice-president), and McDonald (member of the executive) of Ilie.P. and T. Officers’ Association, visited II ainilton yesteray, for the purpose of discussing the P. and T. situation with .the Postmaster-General. The press were not admitted, but at the conclusion of the conference it was announced there was nothing to report, other than that- the Executive of the Association would be 1 called together within the next ten days to discuss tile situation.

PADDON LEAVES. WANGANUI, April 26. Paddon (Champion sculler) and party left for Wellington this, morning. They intend leaving for Sydney by the Mi-

niaroa on Friday. Ifadfield’s backers deel '.re they intend giving him a chance to regain the title.

GREY RAGES. GHEYMOUTH, April 26. The Greymouth Jockey Club’s autumn meeting opened in fine weather and good attendance. Hack Handicap—North Inch 1, Emeriti Gem 2. Demoness 3. Scr. Le Forte Won by a length. Time 1.23. Hurdles—Woodrow 1, Strayshot 2, War Tax 3. All started. 'Yon by a head. Time 3.1 4-5. Hanna in Memorial.—Nautical 1, Orange Mart 2. Caveroek 3. Scr. Fisher. Tyne, Demoness, (.sidy Middleton. Won easily hv a length. Time 2.21 4-5.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1922, Page 3

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205

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1922, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1922, Page 3

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