ed the President of the New Zealand Wool Buyers Association, (Mr Herbert Hill), when asked it' there was any likelihood of'buyers proceeding to * Wellington for to-morrow’s sale. “If the sale is held I <l° n,t know who will be there to buy wool,” he added. / FIRE DAMAGES. CHRISTCHURCH, February 19. Damages estimated at £I2OO was caused by a lire which broke out in Colombo Street at the premises of the Don Tailoring Coy and City Buffet, after mid-night. The stock suffered most from scorching. Insurance of this was £llsO in the Mercantile Office.
Just landed, apricots, peaches and tomatoes. Arriving Saturday, greengages, Paterson IVfichel and Co, Ltd. —Advt. Boys’ gi'ey cotton canoe shirts, size l ? 1 to 4. Sale price 2s lid at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt. Boys’ dark grey short, with double seats for hard wear. We have these. Prices range from 5s 6d size 5 to 10s 6d size 14. Also grey canoe and tennis shirts from 3s 3d to 7s 6d at Frank Bades’.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1930, Page 5
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