LATE LOCALS.
Complete arrangements have been made for the Hibernian Ball to be held to-morrow night in the R.S.A. Hall. The special features are as follows : —Dance starts punctually at 8.45 p.m.; only one encore permitted; splendid supper, a floor like glass, and the “Black Hand OrcheAra” oh tlie stage. Popular prices for admission. Messrs W. Weddel and Co. Ltd., advise, dated London 10th inst., as follows:—“Danish Flutter 168 s to 169 s (last week 164 sto 1665); New Zealand, unsalted 16os to 168 s (166 s to 168 s); New Zealand, salted 165 sto 168 s (164 sto 1665). Market quiet but steady.. Cheese, white 80s to 86s (87s to 88s); cheese, coloured 87s to 88s (89s to 90s). Market slow. Canadian cheese, white 104 s to 110 s (106 s to 112 s); Canadian cheese, coloured, 104 s to 108 s (106 s to 110 s).”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1929, Page 5
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148LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1929, Page 5
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