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THE -MAKURA DELAYED
'By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, April 30
The Makura, from San Eraneis.o, iia.s reported by wireless that she expects to arrive in the .stream at Wellington at l i>.m. on Monday. It is presumed that she has been delayed by bad weather. ' Passengers and cargo will lie transhipped here to the Alaungaimi, which will leave on Thursday for Sydney. The Makura will lie laid up here for overhaul and survey.
RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE
WELLINGTON, April 30
Reserved judgement is- to be delivered in Wellington on Monday morning by the Election Court (the Chief .Inslice and Air Justice Reed) which sat in .Marten recently to hoar the petition of James Hogan to upset the return o! A. Stuart as ALP. for Rangitikei.
BOOT SHOP LOOTED
( IIRISTC'IUnU 11. April 30
Forty pairs ol men’s boots were amongst the foot secured by tlue\es who broke into the shop of Air H. Ddton. 099 Glouester Street. Air Dalton estimates his loss at considerably none than £3O. There was no money in the shop, but the stock was heavily depleted b.v the intruders. Entry was gamed to the shop, which is a lock-up building, b.v smashing the lock from the front door.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 6
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