I AIHKI.ANI) zoo. 1 A rC'KIvAND, .I'll.v 26. A poll oil n proposul to raise £IO,OOO for tlio establishment of a Zoo, ot which .CBOO is for the purchase of the animals i» Boyd’s Zoo, Onchungn. was carried bv 2454 votes to 1013. 'Die Onehunga Zoo has been the subject of considerable litigation, as the proprietor contested a by-law passed by the Borough ('ounc.il prohibiting the keeping of wild animals. POVERTY HAY DEFEAT MAOPiS. (OSBORNE, duly 2d. The .Maori Rugby touring team met Poverty. Bay to-day in glorious weat her before nil attendance of 3019 ■ ‘ lu Maoris bad the better o' the Pi's', bad the backs being espee’allv good. lid tbev tired somewhat later. Ino local forwards ready tackling beat the opposition. Poverty Bay won by 15 points (5 tries) to S. For the Maoris Bcran and Bannister scored, and 1 ini eon verted one try. j WOMAN’S MURDER. SYDNEY, July 25. A further arrest has been made in connection with the Yea muidei. Reuben Fox, aged 29, was formally charged with the murder of Mrs McLaughlin at Yea, and was remanded till August 23rd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1922, Page 1
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193Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1922, Page 1
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