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JOCKEY'S LICENSE WANGANUI. Sept. 10. The Licensing Committee ot the N.Z. Racing Conference has granted a three months’ conditional jocke.v s license - to Roy Reed.
REMANDED. AUCKLAND, September 1-1
Mrs O’Shauglinessy and Mrs imrie, against whom charges were made in connection with the death ol Mrs braider. have been remanded for a week. SOLICITING ORDERS' FOR LIQUOR. EK UTAH UNA, September 14 111 the Kketalnina Court Air Free, S.M., fined O’Malley, a barman, at Woodville’, £25 on a cliaige of soliciting (i d.’rs for liquor in the no-lieense district of Alnsterton. SAW.MILL DAM AG HD. TAUAIARUNUI, September 15. A lire at Gardiner’s Sawmill. Oio, cn Thursday night destroyed the planing shed and a largo portion of the timber in the yards. A bucket brigade saved the main mill which is twelve feet from the pinning shed. Tile origin of the outbreak is unknown. The damage is estimated at £IOOO and the insurance on the damaged property is £IOO. scout rally. PALMERSTON N.. Sept. 18.
A meeting of the Coin mission, rs if 1 the Buy Scout Associations of the North Island was held at Palmerston North. It "as decided Vo hold a scout rally here j from December 27th.. to January sth. ; No scout will he allowed to attend unless he is eleven rears old bv September ist. ■ j A El If K. . lIA WEI! A. Sept. Is. J Y -st rdny during the height of a ; southerly gale. Rroadv. a,v vo-tam-oni was discovered on lire. 'lke Brigade t-uincd out sharply and found the lira lad a gi od hold, hut ■ fleeted a fine saw. The restaurant was in the middle of a Mock of wooden buildings and with the gale blowing ti e dr • might have assumed serious proportions. The front purlieu of the restaurant was gutted, and the hack damaged by smoke and water. j INCREASED LEVIES. j i A WAIKARAPA PROTEST. I l •MASTERTON, Scot. U. !
A ( ouferepc • of represent;!lives d Wairarapi hieal bodies was led.l to-day lo protest against the large iucrees • ir j levies towards salaries of sanitary in- i spe tors. It was decided to forward a strong protest to the .Minister. ’to interview the Hon ('. .1. Parr dur-! ing bis visit to Alnsterton on September 23. i YOUNG AU x KILLED. NUT SON. Sept. 18. Frol Sixtus, simdo. aged twentythree, was killed instantly at Neudorl by a collision with a trap, while riding a motor cycle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3
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