The fascination of door stalking is known only to tlioso who engage in tin* sort, fstatos tin* “North Otago 'rimes”). Tt lias oomnlotoly captured a returned soldier with an artificial leg. For several seasons lie has keen acting as cook for a camp of stalkers in the wa.vhacks of Oamarn. He lias gone out with a rifle on many occasions in the hope of securing a head, and has lain lor hours in the tussocks waiting for the deer that never < ame. This year, however, his patience has keen rewarded. On two or three occasions lie returned to the il.ii i eni|ity-handed'. Hut fine night when the stalkers arrived hr was missing from his accustomed haunt. Cooees were exchanged and tussock tiros lighted, and he was located a considerable distance away. Whoa the party reached him he was found to he in tin almost exhausted condition. But all around him were the carcasses of dead and dying deer. He was carried hack to headquarters as triumphant ur though lie had dest roved a whole regiment of Teutons, and congratulations and refreshments, were showered upon him. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 'For continuation of news see fourth page). IjlOR the l.enetit of country custo- * mor.s ‘'The Rendezvous’’ will be I'cr lunch and after open to-inorri noon teas. 3 OKT —Between lios.s and Ferguson’s t J after Russ sports a racing AXE. Finder please return to McKay's, Ross, or Sam Downing. Foig-tson’s. DEE'S GROCERS hog to notify the arrival of new lines of potatoes, wheat., tinned peas, sardines etc. I’editoed 1 rices. rjTHERM is yet time to procure one 3 of S. Burn.-it White's luoquelto suites at Sale prices. Kellers Sample Rooms. /'IARABI.E GEN'KRAI-, seeks situavA linn; private house preferred. Apply “Capable’’ o'o "Guardian” Office. ANZAC DAY. * Id. RETI'RNE!) SOLDIERS are f V invited to pa I tieipate in the rummeiuorut.inn ol ANZAC DA 1 on S'A 1 - (' RDA V : 10 a.in. assembly at Drill Hall, for ( liordi parade. II . I*) a.m. as-
somhlv sit Pioneers' Memorial for visit to Memorials ami Public Service at Cenotaph on Cass Square. —.l-* I>.Tn.. asseuilily at Pioneeis’ Memorial to visit Cemetery ami dfijosit wreaths on graves. :>;)() p.m., Returned Soldiers and friends are invited to afternoon tea at the Soldiers’ Mall. K. MOORK, It. PATERSON. Joint Hon. Secretaries. MKKTINM OK HOCSEHOLIMvRS. HOI'S Ivll ORDERS AUK NOTIFIED that the annual meeting WIN I!1C MKM) >n the Te-.hnieal building of the District- High School on MON i> V V NEXT at 7.-'ld V-m----,1. I'. .JACK Chairman of Committee. HOKOI'fIII OK ROSS. -VyoTJCK IS HEREBY CIV EX that the only candidate nominated for the olli.'e of MAYOR of the Borough o! Ross and I therefore- declare the said SAM EEC .I’IUXCJv EVANS to he duly ELECTED to the said ofiiee for the ensuing term. Hated at Reas the -Pil'd. day of April, l!l2o. A. \V. PEEBLES, Returning Officer. HOROUOfT Or ROSS. I HEREBY CIVK NOTICE that the following persons have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor ' for the Borough of Ross, viz.: AI -1 .A X. James M. BLACK, Charles. CARTER, Francis N. ARM U I.i.AN. Henry J. MIX EH AN. John. M ITCH ELL. Frank. OS.MERS. Herman. SHARKKY. Andrew P. THOMSON. James. \s there ate only nine Councillor:
required I therefore declare the said candidates to ho duly ELECTED to serve as COUNCILLORS for the ensuin'; term. Dated at Ross the '23rd. day of April, 1925. A. IV. PEEBLES, Returning Officer. borough OF ROSS. ~VTOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS WAXLESS BRUCE was the only candidate nominated for the Office of Representative of the Borough of Ross on the Hokitika Harbour Board, and I therefore- declare the said THOMAS WAXLESS BRUTE duly ELECTED to such office for the ensuing term. Dated at the 23rd. day of April, 1925 A. W. PEEBLES, Returning Officer,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1925, Page 3
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