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LATE LOCALS.

Toker’s Hall, Arahura, will he an animated scene on "Wednesday' evening when the grand opening hall takes pla e. For this special occasion elaborate preparations have been made and the outcome should be a most enjoyable function. The proceeds are in aid of the Arahura Tennis Club, and consequently a crowded attendance should result. The music is 'to he supplied by the Black Hand Orchestra so a musical treat is in store for dancers. Messrs IV. Weddel and Co. Ltd. advise dated London 29th. as follows: “Danish butter 19Gs to 200 s (last week 192 sto 19-1 s), Now Zealand unsalted butter 17Gs to 180 s (174 s to 1.785), New Zealand salted 17Gs to 182 s (175 s to 180 s), market firm. New Zealand cheese, white 93s (92s to 935), coloured 93s (93s to 91s), market firm. Canadian cheese, white 91s to 96s (92s to 935) coloured 94s to 96s (93s to 945).”

The American pacing stallion Adioo Guv (2.0 J) purchased some little time hack by Mr G. L. Youngson, of Soutliland, arrived in Auckland by the Port Victor last week. The horse was secured in California for stud purposes, and he is to go on to Southland, where he will be located at Mr W. R. Jones’s Riverside Stud. Ad'oo Guy Is a son of Guy Dillon and Adioo a producer of two in the 2.10 list. He was a good racehorse, and lie should be a decided acquisition to the trotting stock of the Dominion, as a horse "with his qualifications should receive every, opportunity at the stud.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1929, Page 5

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265

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1929, Page 5

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1929, Page 5

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