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DOMINION ITEMS.

; ;,i 'MAN WOUNDED

? llf” 1 1 1 . ;' ■■ - < (By Telfegraph—Per Press Association.

BLENHEIM, May 12

Douglas Harvey, of ManaYoa, Pelorus Sound, was admitted to . the Picton Hospital last night suffering gunshot wounds. Harvey was one oi a party quail shooting when his gun cliscl;itibge : d' ’striking the victim in the : side'/ ITW 1 '"shot isdatfei-ed'- 'entering Hiirvdy'k body front ; ' thd : ankle to the top of Ills head, otherwise the accident might have proved fatal. ■’ •

RECORD CARCASE^

BLENHEIM, May . 12

Thed Port) Sydneymleft. Picton yesterday after loading; 11,2.40' carcases ■ from• ithe»freezing i wdßks.cn, This - is] a record'year for thei Picton works as 1 1 : 32,000■•'chrcases, passed i through arid killing -is*tetill in progress.

A CLAIM

PALMERSTON N., May 12

A case of interest to sheep farmers was heard in the Supreme Court in which William Iweson Ravner, a sheep farmer, of Masterton, proceeded against the NeAV Zealand Romney Marsh Sheep-breeders Association. Plaintiff claimed that, his Romney marsh stud flock had been one of the largest in Ncav Zealand and had been Avrorigfully expunged from the sine book of Association and an order aaus requested to luia'c the same reinstated. " Plaintiff also claimed £SOO damages. ; After hearing the evident anc. l counsel ,f?. r parties, His Ilonoiy agreed there was no ease to answer, stating while sympathising Avitl plaintiff, lie was unable to help him There Avas no suggestion of fvau; against him. Plaintiff knew wliai was required of him and according to the IaAV I can give him.no relief.

SPIRITED DEBATE

ON ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE

WELLINGTON, May 12.

After a spirited public debate at Victoria College on Saturday evening a motion to the effect that the observance of Anzac Day should be discontinued, was carried by an overwhelming majori y. many speakers talcing part in the discussion. Many of the outside public Avere present. Tavo votes were taken, one of the whole audience and one of the Society members and in each the result was the

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1930, Page 5

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1930, Page 5

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1930, Page 5

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