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Pollard. Potatoes, Onions, AA'heat at Star Stores. Advi.
Long night dance, Kmiicri Public Hall, 23rd Alay. sum 2s and Is. Refreshmonts.-Advt.
North Island mails: and passengers by tho ferry steamer connected with the AVesfc Coast express at Christchurch this morning.
The County Chairman (Mr AA . Jeffries has received a telegram Hon, the Pri.no -Minister intimating d a Ah dm Strauchon. ionneriy. U inletSocretary of Lands, has been nppom e«I Roval Commission to mu-sUg.iU t e SO many local bodies in bo 1 1 •> * are affected. Air Strauchon was at out ‘time Commissioner of Crown Lands m Westland. Particulars »t the itinerary or the Commission and the dates of sut’ nU will Hi notified later. ••This is a very extraordinary position,” observed Ills Honour Sir John Salmond at Palmerston North, when a petition for alimony and motion for decree absolute came before him. Apparently these people have not lived together at all. “That is so, replied counsel: “they separated immediately after they were married.” ”1 wonder whv thov took the trouble to get xnarDed at- all then,” remarked His Honour. “They lived together for years before they were married, and then separated on the day of the marriage.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 3
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199LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1923, Page 3
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