LATE LOCALS.
A brown mare straying at Ruatnpu is notified in this issue. Air K. A. Wells, of Woodstock, a candidate for the Central Riding at the forthcoming County election, solicits the support of the electors in a notification published in another column to-day. Mr M. Keenan, a candidate for the Central Riding, publishes an address in this issue. Air Keenan will address the electors at Kokntniii o;i .Monday and Ko'.tcrangi on Tuesday, the chair to be taken at 8 p.m. on both occasions.
The Rendezvous is becoming more popular every day, l lie propiietois Pave been congratulated on tl'.o quality of iheir home-made pies. Grills, bacon and eggs, soups, cold ham etc., ton be had at any time, which is proving quite a toon to country visitors. Pcr.'t forget to visit the Rendezvous for a delightful supper.—A dv t.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1923, Page 3
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