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CANDIDATE FOR AIASTERTON. WELLINGTON. September 11. Air Massev announces that in order to remove any misunderstanding, Air Sykes will be the official Government candidate lor Alasterton. SUDDEN DEATHS. DI’NEDIN, September 11. Mr C. S. Owen, well-known in commercial circles and last year’s president of Dunedin Chainin'!' of Commerce, died yesterday on bis way to Church. Airs Alary Foster of Uoslvn. also col. lapsed - cn route to Church. KILLED BY TRAIN. HAWERA, September 11. On Saturday evening a native l’ipiri Alannia, whose hearing is detective w.s run over hy the New Riymuuth-Tla-w«ra train at Tumi Turn Road level crossing. The diiver i lew the whistle when approaching the road, hut Afannia, walked right in front and was terribly mangled. ’ SHIP IN DISTRESS. AUCKLAND, September 11. [n connection with the distress signals and the mention <;f the Kapiia, it lias Leon ascertained that this vessel is still at Herekino.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 3
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