DOMINION NEWS.
WHEAT SALKS. (By Telegraph- -Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. J»'ie U>There is a good deal more wheat going out from the wheat pool than before. and millers are now beginning to draw on pool wheat in stores. Prices have hardened, and there is a good deal (Jf inquiry from buyers. It is reported that practically all the supply of “ free ” wheat in the country is exhausted. ARBITRATION COURT. CHRISTCHURCH, June 10. Application was made in the Arbitration Court to have Radio Broadcasting toy. added as a party to the Auckland -Wellington-Christchurch-Dunedin perWellington, Christchurch and Dimed-n performing musicians award. decision was reserved. BANKRUPT SOL 1C I TOR. CHRISTCHURCH. June IP. At an adjourned meeting of creditors of ,T. B. Batchelor, a bankrupt solicitor now iii gaol, the Assignee said the unsecured debts totalled 119000 sterling. The dividend would approximate one shilling and threepence in the C.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 1
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146DOMINION NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 1
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