DOMINION ITEMS.
[HY TKLKC UAl’II —t’KR t'RKSS ASSOC! AT lON.jj NEW POLITICAL PARTY. AUCKLAND, June 12. '|'ho provincial conference of the Auckland Farmers’ Union to-day re-c(ill-mod the desirability of lormmg a Countrv Political Party, the voting being 28 to 8. bridge builder dead. DA EGA VI LLE, June 13 Obituary.—George Murdo I'raser, of G. M. Fraser and Sons, the wellknown bridge cold factors, aged S.L The deceased was known from one end of New Zealand to Hie other, and was the builder of all the principal bridges. At the time of his death he was 'building a bridge over the Northern W'airoa river at a cost of o' ll ■C 10.909. ALLEGED THEFT.
TIM ARC. June 13. ■U the police court this morning, .lames Murray, a telegraph operator ,u Timor., post- .tin. e, wns ciiarged wita stealing a sum of £95 12s from 1-ainc post office whilst temporarily attached to its stall’. He was remanded till -June “Oth. Bad in self of £290 ami two sureties of £l9O was granted, relditiomtl charges are probable.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1923, Page 3
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174DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1923, Page 3
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