LATE LOCALS.
Mr I!. H. Cranston of the itiinu Flat (:,>!<! Dredging Cov lias retumod to New Zealand from America, and arrived in Hokitika yesterday. Mr Cranston will remain here a few weeks. The augmented party working on the kittle Waitaha bridge approaches is said to he making very good headway, and under favourable circumstances in a little more than a week now, light wheeled traffic, will he able to cross the river bv the deviation road and bridge, and so ’avoid the ford .Tossing which so oft m delays traffic. The following players will represent the Hokitika Ladies’ Hockey Club in their match with Mawhcrc Clnl) on Cass Square at 10 a.in. on Saturday next. ;trd June, forwards:; Misses K. foster M. Schroder, 1.. Fane ((apt. l. N. S'diroedcr. P. Thompson:-halves: M. Walton. T. Wallace. .1. Walker: hacks; M. Daly. S. Wallace; goalkeeper: -Mrs t\ tinner. Emergencies -l*. ’I horn am! A. Stapleton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1922, Page 3
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153LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1922, Page 3
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