LATE LOCALS.
The practice of the R.S.A. Alinstrel Troupe has been postponed from tonight till Thursday night. Afr ,T. Skinner representative on the West Coast for Messrs Thomson and Co. of Dunedin for the past twenty years has left on a visit to the Old Country and expects to he absent about five months.
The Westport “News” states:—! atrons of pedestrianism will be disappointed to learn that the much-talked about match between Jack Steel, ot Grevmouth, and AY. Nalir, of AA estnort. Inis been further deferred as Steel lias now advised Nalir that >e cannot meet him at Westport on June 4Hi but will be prepared to meet him at Grevmouth on a date to he arranged later * It is understood that Nalir intends to give up further training for the winter, but will look forward to arranging a match with Steel duiing tho summer months. Recommended by the medical pro-Fenton.-WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Tior continuation of news see fourth page.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1923, Page 3
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159LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1923, Page 3
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