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A Juvenile Bull will be held in the Woodstock Hall co-night in aid of the Lancer Research Fund.

Every line cut down in .price. Bargains in every department for cash. W. McKay and Ron.—Advt. The Town Cleric no lilies the intention of the Hokitika Be,rough Council to make the rates for the present year. The condition of the boy, Edward Case, who was burnt at Kuinara on Monday, is reported to be satisfactory. He is an inmate of the (Jrov Hospital. The ladies’ hockey match between Mawliera and Hokitika, which was to have been played at the Groymoutli Recreation Ground yesterday, was postponed owing to the inclement weather. The death occurred yesterday of Mr William Alexander Barnhill, at the residence of his sister, Mrs R. Thomson, Cowper Street, Groymoutli. The kite Mr Barnhill, who was aged (50 I . , years, was a native of Paron.

Addisons have opened up their second shipment, of wool, felt, and down quilts, with satin bands to tone, i/rices right.—Advt.

The annual dance of the Old Girl’s Basket Ball Club was held in the bibbers’ Hall last evening and was well patronised. The-music supplied by the Melody Five was excellent and lancing was a pleasure. An excellent supper was pro\ idecl by the committee’.

July 2(5 has been submitted by the West Coast Union as a date for the first Secldon Shield game : with the Golden Bay-Mot ueka representative fifteen. Should this date he accepted, he Coasters will play a game against the Nelson representaties at Nelson ui the Wednesday prior to the Shield fixture,

The .boisterous weather "of yesterday cleared last evening and the night was fine and clear. There was a heavy frost this morning, which 'broke fine and clear, the full scope of the Southern Alps being visible for lie first time for several days. They have a very heavy mantle of snow well down to the foothills.

The West Coast racing clubs interested in the Christmas and New Year circuit are objecting to the Racing Conference to the dates asked for by tlie-Oamam Jockey Club, namely 2nd. and 3rd. January, as tending to attract horses on the East Coast which would otherwise patronise the West Const meetings. It is desired that Uainaru should retain its usual dates later in the season.

The Tnangahna “Times says:— A new arrival in Reefton is the Val-kyrian-Bltie-eyed susnn filly purchased hv Mr H. E. Newman of Hokitika. The filly, which has gone into A. J. Griffen’s' stables, is a rather small but shapely animal with good girth and splendid hind quart ms, and a most intelligent head. She however, is backward in condition, being just off the grass, and it will take some time to gef, her into slinpe,

Since the relief .workers have been employed on the reconstruction of the Karamea road the police have had considerable trouble, but on Friday night the police made n clean-up, with the result that a special car was engaged to convey nine men to Greymmi th gaol (reported Saturday’s l( Westport Times”), The prisoners were as follows:—Alfred Black, found on premises at night without lawful excuse, one imprisonment; Walter Stanley Loveridge, Robert Boss, Frank Hoyles, Frederick Forties, David McConvey, similar offences, each 14 days’ imprisonment; George Scott, indecent exposure, one month’s imprisonment; James Boulton, obscene language, filled £o, fourteen days being allowed for payment; Laurence Francis Potts, for disobedience of a maintenance order, was sent to gaol,

With an appeal to both pocket and eye; ladies' velour and face-cloth coats, in black, nigger, navy and green are to-day the most modestly priced highgrade coats; also a very fine range of the latest tweed effect coats can be secured at Schroder and Go’s, for which this firm can and will give you satisfaction, inspection cordially. invited.—Advt;

Real snips—eight short ends of linoleum at prices that must clear at Addisons,—Advt,

This weeks specials at. the Economical Crockery shop, White and gold cups dtl each, plain white bread and blitter plates 3d each, dinner plates ad each, Coupes Qd each, also a large selection of jugs, AH sizes and prices. Call and inspect,—Advt,

Maori Musi?: Actually recorded at Rotorua by tbe Rutorua Maori Choir, with soloists and quartettes: ‘‘Kara Karn” (A Fishing Clmnty) and “Te Ope Tuatnhi” (M arching Song); “IV kaieknre”- and ‘‘Te Taniwha” (Maori love ditties); “Po Atarna” (A Song of Farewell) and "He Moke Moke” (My Lover is Far Away) ; “Matangi” (1 grieve for you) and ‘‘E flotii Nei” (I long for you); "an E Ihu” (Jesu. Lover of My Soul) and “Karaunatia” (Crown Him); ‘‘Take Turnnga Ako” (Maori Chant) and “lleti Mai” (Maori Love Song); “Aroha Punmi” (T Love You Truly) and “E Moo Te Ra” (Shadows of Evening); “Ako Ako OTo Bangi (Whisper of Heaven) and “The Maori Flute.” Price 4s each. Call and hear thoso wonderfu records. On sale at Y.amill’s Music Depot, Revell St.—Advt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
810

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1930, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1930, Page 4

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