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Ho,', Kmi'tes on Kv-irday evening in the Town Hall. Wo-ipo'd, Mr stos.-ip. inr.. on hc'mdl of tie- Naramea to- 1-,1-tit-. out in a -trotig i.lea tor improved handling fa- times _at to" j,: i,■ ip,, matter before the Minister \i;i, ill, ami he would, if retpH-st-,,j - , for them. T’oi- v. a- not It-oim-m (I a ugh ter'), air Duncan suited :!•" charg- were rcstr-isuective. Manv of the people won pret tottsly bad, at the previous rates were charged additional and when refusing to fimilitics'- ' Mr C.-au- wt»s right in -truing it was not bis pigeon. 'lhc Karanma residents were the pigeons and said Mr Duncan, were being well .plucked. The witticism caused uproarious laughter, in whim no one joined more heartily than me gentleman.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1923, Page 3
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125LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1923, Page 3
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