DOMINION ITEMS.
[by TEDEOUAriI- - I’lClt I'ilKs.N ASSOCIATION.]
V ESS ELS CAPSIZE. YVELIJNGTON, January 23
Two vessels capsized in the Sautters ('up. A gale was blowing, lhe contest wn■ abandoned. 'The fir-t contest, will be. held to-morrow.
.MINISTER OF MINES IN Till NORTH.
TAURANGA. January 24
The Hun. J. G. Anderson, Minister ■■i Mines, accompanied by Mr Godlrey, Seeretary for Marine, arrived here last eight and was waited on in the evening by representatives ol various local bodies who pointed out. the importance the district of the further development of .Muir’s gold reefs. I hey pressed For further Government assistance! ia that direction. Tho Alblister, in reply, gave a comprehensive outline of mining generally and suggested that tile company should seek lurtber local capital as lie personally felt, confident „f the value and future success of the mine. The Minister was subsequently entertained by the local bodies. He visited Alttir’s mine this morning. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. MAORI SHOOT? IIIS AY IFF. AUCKLAND, Jam 21. Mercer was yesterday the scene of a dual tragedy. A middle-aged Alaori, Wi Rnpana. in a fit of jealousy murdered Aloe R a pan a and then committed suicide.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1924, Page 3
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