DOMINION ITEMS
MURDER CHARGE REMAND. Ry It’l c.ii rnph — l‘pr I’rr.is A ssnci'ition ; WELLINGTON, April ]3. ,\ further remand for a week "'as granted I>y .Mr Page. SAL. to-day. m tin- cas.* of John Dillon Corrigan, c-liar. o('d with murdering his parents at M n ,r n m"hoe, near I’.ketnliliiia on March 28.
NEW HOTEL AT NAIMKK. N AIMER, April 13. A contract Las been let to the Eduards' Count rnriLott (Jay., \AVII in:cm. for the erect ion of the new Masonic Hotel, costing £40.000. The plans provide for a two-storied ferro eonere'e building, containing 73 rooms. Ihe erection of the Masonic Hotel, which will occupy perhaps the most valuable individual freehold property on -he devastalt'll area of Napier, is regarded in many quarters as the key to ultim;i tc and complete rehabill at.ioli.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6
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133DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6
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