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LATE LOCALS.

Mr Gordon Harcourt notifies thatjie. has taken over the business of Yde’s .Motors and that he will continue the service with the garage at Cameron’s stables, Revell Street, phone No. 87. The amiual Harvest Thanksgiving Services in connection with the Method- ' i.st Church will be held next ,Sunday and the sale of produce will be held on ’Tuesday evening next when the Hokitika Orchestra will render a programme. Gilts of fruit llowers and vegetables will he welcomed. A farewell evening was tendered to Mr W. \ r . Bradley, at the resident'© of Ylr John Bradley, A rah urn Valley, on Wednesday evening, prior to his ileparune oil a trip to the Home Country. There was a very large attendance of settlers. A presentation of a handsome travelling rug was made by Air R. D'dglicsh on behalf of the fnond.s of the departing settler, wishing him a pleasant voyage and enjoyable holiday. Air M. Ywilla.ee also spoke in support, endorsing the good wishes. Tho recipient feelingly responded, expressing his appreciation of their good wishes and present, which ho would treasure as a mark of their good “ill. During the evening a number ol songs and recitations wore given, the ev.- ling proving a very enjoyable and suo'.esstul one. Auld Lang Sync concluded the gather-

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1924, Page 3

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LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1924, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1924, Page 3

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