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TELEGRAMS.

HV TELEGRAPH CRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. | WRECKAGE FOUND. AUCKLAND, Oet 3. A large quantity of wreckage * s ashore at Buffalo Beach, Whitianga. Hatches, deck planks, cabin fittings and part of stairway branded Alifvsa. It is mostly pine, and lias not long boon in the water. It lias not so far been identified. AUSTRALIA V. N.Z. TAUAIARANUI. Sept 30. The Australian League team played K , New Zealand team here in the presence of two thousand people. The weather was fine and the ground in good order. New Zealand fielded a vers* weal: team and Australia romped over them scoring $7 points to 10. OTIRA TUNNEL. j CHRISTCHURCH, October 2. The Chairman of the Railways Com- j miur ’ of t' e Canterbury Chamber of : (‘oniiiKM'ce rs the le.sult of iiuspcution of the Otira Tunnel works at the week-end, reports that in all probability it will be next Easter before | everything is in full working order for regular through traffic. INFANT’S DEATH. TIM ARC. October 2. ! An inquest opened at Tenuika today before Air Mosley, Coroner, into the death of a newly born infant found in a. tin box, bound with a rope in a bouse at Winchester. Two days previously, a domestic, aged about 18 left, the employment of the owner of the house and afterwards admitted the child was hers. An adjournment was made owing to t''e condition of the mother of the child. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON, October 3.

The suggestion that Hatana is ae-t-ivelv concerning himself in the unlive election campaign is refuted hy a member of bis staff in Wellington. At. a large meeting of Natives last April. Katana was asked to accept nominal ion, nr nominate candidates, but he declined. He said that the Alaoris were to make their own nominations, lie wishes to devote himself to his own work. AIR Al VEILS, K.C. WELLINGTON, Oet. 3. In the Appeal Court this morning, Air AL AI vers was sworn in as King’s Counsel. The Chief Justice afterwards congratulated Air Alvers upon the honour conferred upon him, and said lie felt sure lie would he a credit to the liar and to 1 lie country.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1922, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1922, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1922, Page 3

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