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DOMINION ITEMS.

I,BY TEI.EGH4EH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION.]

DKPKJVKI) OF CIVIL NIGHTS H.\ W KH.V, Oct. 1. At tin* Magistrate's Court this inoruin«r. Wallace l?ohitisr»n. the Taranaki • .'.»j<*>f‘iitati vc* footballer, vas iineil jHinml'. ami deprived of his civi* rights for three years on a eharp* of lading to attend drill. According to the evidence given, defendant had not attended drill once. He also had been ;m< i itisly lined for similar offences. TFXXIS OX SCXDAV. ( 11 H fST( 1 i ntfll. October 2. The Linwond Tennis Club at a inciting hist evening <leeided by -votes to 2‘> to permit Ssmday play. • \X KNPLOSION. A l*('K I,AXI), October 2. An explosion at No 1 camp at Araliiiiii I>U*w oil’ lilt- nmt nl tile lmiklin.it anil cracked a x 11 it-!i concrete wall. 'llu- timber Imin.i; caught lire, tint the tin me.-, wine quickly extinguished. Most nf the men living ill the vicinity were mi nielit shift and no one was injured. It is supposed the explosion was caused liv sticks of gelignite left in the workmen's clothes becoming heated when the wet clothing was left hanging on the steampipes. t NT I.AIMKI) ROM'S. MARTON. Oetoher 2. In the limil appropriations I’arliai!n*iit authorises the disposal of unelainied halaiiee of the liinms paid I>y the I nuieria I (hivcTii men t in respect to the purchase of New Zealand wind to New /calami Sheepow hits' lund. tor the purpose of that fund. The trustees propose to vote the amount. about twenty-six thousand sterling. in extending the selieine for the iimnigration of girls. TIIK Al t KLAND TIIKI'T. A CCK LAN 11. net. 2. Lolloumg on the audacious theft o! f urn i t urv from .Mr JxCssling’s rcsidenee en Monday. L. Maud, jeweller, Juts net died Arthur. Limited, the iiueti uieers uho bought some ol tlie fur nit ure freiu the tiiiet tor £!A. that lie had received Arthur's rhcipie for that amount on .Monday a I ternonii Ironi a man v. ho pur Inis,* I jewellery and re. • lei.ed * ha title nf JJin. DA 11! V. MAX KIXKD £*>. Al t KLAN'D. net. -2. \l the I’olire Court. Thomas O'Neill, a dairyman, v. a. titled (.'2O on each of two charges. mie .it refusing to sli| - ply a sample of milk, and the oilier ~f rlisti u tins a Health Department I.nirlal. A ehar;:e nf selling milk com lai 11 in lc 21 per rent, of added water was dismiss, d. the quantity analysed not I cing sufficient to meet the requirenietits of the Act.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

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421

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 3

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