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LATE LOCALS.

Ail Kiwi .limior players must, be at the Slied ta-nigbl. n 7.20 o'clock sharp. The Elsie, which arrived ihi- morning from south, will lie leaving for Okaiito on Memhiv afternoon. The wedding took place at I'on.-oiihy, Auckland, yesterday of Mr Arthur Peake, youngest -o:i of the late Mr .101 l n Peake of nam! AilsMyrtle ( rook ol Blenheim. The bride-, groom served in the groai war tor ovei four vear-. anil " miti’. e o! I Pd.mini, noil fi U-otl.ei- "I Mr ..''die IVata.’ Uiis tow ii. A nil 1 1 11" •i - "I re! ali, c- and I Irieml- from the West Cca-t were ] :»■- -i nt. When crossing Ti.inrn In idee tins morning Clement's .Motors Ltd. motor lorry, well laden, broke ihroiigb the centre of the bii'Ce. tin- rear wheels !ii sj u o:ng through aml I hen the whole I..rry and ii- load went down into the creek bed -nine 15 feel below. Tin re wa.- praei ieally im water in the creel; ami the driver e eaped any serious ininr;. Il'eii an ebl t"id alongside i !! ■'' !■[ id - Ho i. 9. i" ■ I | sJTIu. local wirele— expernnenu r-.Y Air' li. \V. Ileeiiau and Air ■!.[ Gilford ii-i tee firm •: Tonilin-oii and : Gilford) of this town wane -ucee--lnl en J Tlntr-ibiy evening in timing in Diej lit.-t liroadca-t musical <■' ncet t re- | reived here. The sel bad boon sub- j Pact io tain’ll interference I rum lhe ; elect: i’ lower sti; ply lines and alt rinspection the trouble was 10-nml. I there bring a faulty ccinien-er in the circuit. Shortly after S p.m. Ihe r: vrier wave of the broad*-.«l eta- I lion v. a • jiu-keil up and niter some eon- ! siderabie elVorts the music was tuned | in. Gi-nmupkono records wvre well re- j ceiveil. and a- nisouu.s the voice ol the j aliticuucei'. in lad the speech was vei\ j .distinct at times. I lie origin el the | musical programme could not- be hw j ciited although ike word ( hri-tebuich was verv plainly heard. Ihe wave i length i of the si il t i a. was ill the region j of 279 metres. The type oi receiver! employed was a varto eeiljiler Using two j variometers ior fine aoju.-lmeiils ..no j on stage of aniplilicai ion. A- the nights go Itv the concert should become more ; regular ami much plainer. J

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
394

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 3

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