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DOMINION ITEMS.

iBV TKMCOIS.U’II i’UH I'KKiSS ASSOCIATION, j j WAiRAi' RIVER FDOHDED. | BERN fl Ei it. • J' 1 - j iieavv rain in the back country resulted in ta,- Wat: an river developing a high Hand during Saturday. The 1,..;,(te1l bridge. 45 mile- I root Blenheim. on th" imw j’.ividn'im-M e-t Coast raid was again serion.-l.v tsamthree .-pans on the Blenheim | end I ang va-iiod , nt. D is eigi.t mxi;- sittve tibs I riiige was first eonsin;, led and during the whole ol that time It has been übir trailie ing to i!"" ! damage. Inc a.gitiit - now to have the '' l ‘ 1 “ eil to tlie Spring Ci"'*k "i-trict. wigi" miles from Bl 'iihcnm Hu* river Mowed , the Mav llootl. and inundate,: a lail'lv j V, id,, area of farm land, much "t which j has ilist been sowed «ith I-;'-' The River i’enrd's new bank •“ j Whittle’.- Bend was n n severely l --t-

od. I II! 'l‘f*d up to the strain. The railway between Bi.tou ami Blenheim suffered a scries ol washouts. but train irallie U being maintained. the passengers being traulerre.l across the damaged p irtums oi the line. . . The line will he lepaireu ■■■}' ue.'.n •

daiuv coM'nor. REI BENENTA'nVF. ■;'\l i; AN ( ; A. November IP. minated" Mr' McMilbin. M 8.. -* - , ti _ l(|1 , ~ ( ,|i lb" I !:tii,v Pi 11i i■'i!ii' i'll''t!ie' K' 11 1 Aneklatw district •,-e entitled to rein os.-!> ii.Uon- ont.-loe , j Hie No-A Zealand Dairy ('nmpnmc'. \l.- Ale.M Ilian has bean rel iv, in tue snppmt of the Daily Export Control Act. rxt endiaih-m sr?i’T-:f TF.r*. OTAKL November E ! . A lire under niy'teiions ei'.un.--ta.li.es o' cured at Hlf.ki at Hiiee this morning when the teimi' pavilion. a an.tor garage and a ear ' l ’ u ‘ p.-f, V..L U 1 were owned by -Mr Byieu Drown, van,s a neavy " • A PKPEEIAL! V\>’' DUNEDIN. November 10. \u unusual case vas heaul a- D-' BHiee Peart to-day wli.m Gordon >'turn Mei-iiielilan and il-.-rliort Hull \\' ’>» were charged with forging au examn-a- , .... ~,«n i;'* livicieue it ,! ’ l* l *-' non i -11* 'I on .* 1 "' 1 • ~ Tea,hers ' ll" im’iueate. Mevam MaHeonau was charged with tnrguig a ; j . , !, r avti --d music am! Mcl.atienvent' to the hygiene examination jr. ,i„. „ .me of. and in the vice or V.ehh. j jfi,, s ih: in Webb's name. AI ele Hint n imiier.-onntod McLauehian. \ll tlie accused lUllldlted tho olteliee. wli-.m seen by the examiua.tun supervisor. For tiie defence it was contended that the charge did not .come within the do'iniiimi of negery as mid down in the Climes Act. as authority ,vs given 1 iv* the students to,- tlm impersonation. 'The Magistrate reserved bis decision.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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438

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1923, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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