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! Messrs M. Houston and Co will sell I Uy miction on Wednesday, Aug. fltli !at '2 i>.m. on the premises. Cornwall | House. Weld St. on behalf of Mr .T. i Stapleton, the whole of the furnii time and effects as set out in another | column. | The dentil at Wellington Inst week of Mr A. R. Barker, removed one of ' Xew Zealand's earliest champion eyc- : lists, who competed at Hokitika and i other Coast cycling sports nearly a quarter of a century ago. lie was 50 years of age, and had been long engag--1 ed in the cycle trade and he held all championships once from one to ten miles. An old identity. Mr Charles Wil- ■ limits, lifted 80 veins, residing at OoldsI borough was found dead in his home : bv neighbours on Tuesday morning. He was a native of Cornwall and was one of the earliest pioneers, a minpr by occupation. He was well known and was highly respected at Cloldsborniigh, where he had resided for a very long time. Mo-.ii. ,s! in iie.-t your little ones ...ids ami coughs, (live them )1," on sugar. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Safe and pleasant
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1922, Page 3
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193LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1922, Page 3
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