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DOMINION ITEMS.

[BY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION,

LAXI) AGENT'S LICENSE. KEECSED. CIIIUSTCHFIICJI, 3l:iy 11 An objection by the ' Christchurch bind agents’ association against the reissue of ;i license to Herbert Henry Cook, was up-held by the .Magi-, trite this morning, stating he did not think Cook was a tit and proper person to carry on business as a laud agent. LADIES’ SUNDAY COLE. AUCKLAND. .May 11. Should ladies be allowed to play on Sunday, was a question that brought together oil or sixty meiuliers of the Auckland Coif Club at a special •a-vi-ing. After a full ant! sometimes rather humorous discussion ii nas decided to allow members of the Auckland Ladies' Coif Club to play mi Selldays in the summer only, upon Yidtllemne links. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS. 'WELLINGTON. May 11. Three players were injured at lootball on Saturday. One snceor member broke the small lame in a leg and another badly hurt his knee. .V li’igbv player fractured his right leg. HALLWAY DEI’AIiTFHK. WELL INO TON. AI ay 11. From to-day the Mailvvay institutes its new policy of booking passengers and goods through from any one station to another, in either island, including steamer charges. FOUND DEAD. COKE. May 11. George A. Watson, married, aged .10 of .Mahuii'u, who lias been missing from bis home since l-riday. "as found dead in a shop at Malania >eslerdnv. The presumed eause ol death

is bean failure. Deceased was :ii>)>:>relitly uriliuo at his desk, at tin* tinn* of Ill* had lucked the 11111 l tolll Ills wife Ur WHS to II job in tin* country. .MAN I'Ol'XD. I’AI.M KH.STOX X.. May HA mull winisc name is believed In be Wyatt Clark. wus fotuul mi the bank nl' I he Manawal it river yesterday in a .state lit extreme exhaust iull, tlinuuh well (but. Kn;|iliries revealed that the man was liiissine from Marlon a. day ,r Ml. and had hem visit ill}.? friends In that town. Alter comino down I'l-oin liaclihi he had disappeared mil doidv. Clark was hns|iitalled and re covered a rood (leal, but was unable j. jrjve a inherent account ol bim-.ilf.

<;o!iKi) i:v a mu.. OISiIOKXK. Miiy 11. An elderly native. Hawiri To Khe. 70, died from injuries lie su'tniii- ,.(| i Sir. uij;li IK ■i:l ye yr. ii‘tl l>y a hull. A ni'iU ~r ralt!a was I i iiij* driven alone the road and llio hitllork la-mine hol; i i!, 1 cha rood To Kko and iniliol"d revere injuries to his ohesl. \VKI.I.IXCTOX KKXTKN(TvS. WKI.I.IXCTON. AI av 0. Allan Donn liallon. for I orrery and t'al.-e ]iri‘U‘nros, tvas son lout od to <■i ye 1 1 1 - (’an hionl lis' imprisonment, and Hoherl Snwos liallantyne, for lal-o protoin-os, to two vear.s’ prol.al ion. William Charles Shirley, lor making a « roiiy statement to a mnniape re gistrar, aas liih 11 f'Jil. The ( lliel .hl-tire at Wolliliot: II '"II-loin-ed the lollnw.np pain 10-tlav: !!i-rhert Unites, theft from a dw< llillami hroakin’t and rntenny. sis months and twelve months reformative; John Henry Orahnm. hronknie and entering and thelt. two years reformative; Krnesi Cmiree Undies, thelt. eijjthloen months; John Joseph Corhy and .Mired Cl'iiient Dnoford. attempted hreakine and etilerin;;, rolermative detention. Corhy lor eiLthleoii months and Duntord lor twelve months-; Thomas Joseph Cowry. thelt

;hml r Ti'ivitiy:. and Ini'pTv. l"o and ; i list If yea rs ivlornvi live ; I larnld O.sniilil Ihistim.s. carnal knowledge, t h;■(*(• veais probation under special conditions. Till-: II.\II.WAV YKAH. Dl-'.ITCIT OK L-J>;!).(510. WKI.UXGTnX. A!ay P. Tin’ railway r<*vi- 11 m* Inf the financial yea f c-ii i !<*( I .Mm fell 111, 1H25. i\iis D 7,1 12,n2n, compaivil wilh C'ti.fls’l.2l2 I'm- IP2.T-21. ami dm expenditure was e IT 117, ciinipa I'i'i! w ith C-">, I(•-'<,7(>(>. Tim surplus nf revenue over workiiit; expenses was CI .’ill”. 1 HI, which fell short u| the amount rei|iiired to pay ;t:J i;or cent interest on the capital cost of die umleiTakino by L'2ll(l,lvHl.

I’a nidi eouelis and cohls and save money by ttsinir XAZOI,," Kiohteenpem e buys lIIIs doses—euoueh m euro tile v. hole bad-cold family. - Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1925, Page 4

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671

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1925, Page 4

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1925, Page 4

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