LATE LOCALS.
Messrs M. Houston and Co will sell m the Mart to-morrow at 2.30 p.m., 40 cases choice apricots. The death took place on Monday at C'obden, of Mrs Sarah C'oom, aged . years. The deceased, lady who had resided m t obden for 40 years, passed away suddenly at her home m Fox Street, having been unwell only for a lew days prior to her demise. lln late .Mrs boom was the wile of All Robert loom, a retired blacksmith, by whom she is survived. Two sons and two daughters are also left. Good entries have been received outlie swimming carnival to be held at the Municipal Baths to-morrow evening at 7.30 o’clock. The. handicaps will appear in to-morrow night’s issue so that competitors may be handicapped on I'ericrinances at the Greymonth carnival this evening. The carnival is attracting n great deal of interest especially owing to the fact that the to crack lady swimmers of the Dominion, Alisses Magee and Champion will be seen in action against local swimmers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1928, Page 3
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