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DOMINION ITEMS

UY TEI.ECRAPII —PRESS ASSN., COPVRIonr. GOVERNOR-GENERA L. PALMERSTON N.. Ox !>. The Governor-General who olfit iaily opened the .Flock House estate, where dependants of British sailors who served in the war are being trained under sheepowners, PS an aeknowhdgmeiit of the debt to British seamen.” The Governor wi'l i ay a farewell informal visit to the estate on November oth. His Excellency donated jo the hostel all the cricketing material at Government House. The latest batch cf iboy.s who arrived recently arc settling down to farm life. Applications for trainees have been received from many parts cf the Dominion. Farmers rje pareutly keen fo employ flock House boys. A FATA I.IT V. NAIMEB. October !). William itii'lc-. single. aged :t8 . r 8!L engaged a.s a- contractor for Public Works at Kaiwaka fell from his horse yesterday morning. He was admitted to Napier Hospital with an injured head and an operation was performed, but the man ox] tied. INCOME. TAX RKTIT.V. TTMARU. Oct. 0. At the Magistrate's Court to-day the Tiiuaru Property Company were fined £25 and costs for failing to render land tax returns. No returns have been sent in for four years, and the C<>moanv had land of an unimproved value of ‘over CO.BfIO. The Magistrate (haracterised the ease as one ol persistent negligence.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1924, Page 3

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DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1924, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1924, Page 3

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