DOMINION ITEMS.
[I)Y TKf.KGUAI'tr —CEJt I'HBSS ASSOCIATION.] ARRIVAL OK WHALERS. A(.'('KI.AXI), Nov. I. Tlr> whalers “.'star 1" ami ‘•Slur H" intended for the Koss sea lislieries, ha ve ar rived. HICKSON .MISSION. \A RIER, Noe. ’. The Hickson mission concluded l.< re to-day, when, in addition to a hue;'' number of Europeans, many -Mao l '! patients wen; presented. The serve;? was of the same impressive nature a.< previous ones, and a lartte number of I cures from rheumatism, partial paralysis, deafness and nervous troubles ate reported. HABIT!'AL CRIMINAL. ('HR ISTCHCHCII. Nov 2. .ludee Adams sentenced Alfred Ernest Smith to two years for theft to be concurrent with a sentence he is now nervine, and declared him an habitual criminal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 3
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118DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 3
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