A notice of thanks by the Twomey family appears in this issue. The Aroli' Little Shoe Stone specialises in men’s shoLs and boots—all nl.iv goods and prices from 17is 6d pair. These values are unbeatable.—Advt. A large haul of schnapper was made last week from the, Thames launch Hair ini,'"when seine net fishing off C‘ab v bago Bay. When pulled in the . net was ‘found to be full’ of fish, which filled-80 baskets, each of. lOOib capacity. Fishermen at Thames state that this is the : largest haul made in their experience. The newly elected Southern Maori representive, Mr E. Tirikatene (James' Tregorthnn) is a native of Kaiapoi, while his mother;, Mra yTini Tregerthan, is a native ■' f> tl e West Coast, she being!, one of the original , owners of. the Greymou'th Native lleeerve. M:st of Mr, relatives reside at Arahura, Mrs Tuhuu; Tainui, of Arahura., and Mrs William Eeary, of S uth Beach being; first cousins of tlio new M.P., who is the /econd descendant of Tulmru, the r.ld Chief of the Went Coast, to be a. Member of Parliament, 'the ]ate M; Tainui having been the first of tho Ngatewaiwai tribe to be elected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 4
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