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DOMINION ITEMS

WELLINGTON SAFE ROBBERY. (Per Press Association — Copyright., ' . WELLINGTON, March 7. •' Wellington Girls’ --College, pipitea 'Street, i and Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, ML!grave Streets rier (J .entered by b»r’.glirajop Monday night, the safes being blown. • From the college safe about £lß6Was taken, Tlia money was for payments of Accounts’ 3 to-day. The Pro-Cathedral foiling the burglars. ■'‘The'" fetter' safecontained little'mobey, the banking being done .op ••^bttda^momibg: HONEY CONTROL BOARD. j ' , 'AtJGlCCA'Nl)',“'ALfi'cb 6 - •“‘The IJonby' Cpnfrol Board .-is ’taking ' iibfiu-utejj.c.ont.uil of the export Of hoii-eyi, Mr J.. R®“'toil!, stafWvTjF export formerly was almost wholly;i|in tb 0 hands of Die Honey Product;#’ Association. TOie Board would the season’s shipments before- the next season’s honey arrived. Sufficient would, be held for the year’s packed -requirement® and the bal rice- would bo rj'ofS at the best prices obtainable within a reasonable pei'iod. Tire Bee Brand, untie,-', winch Dominion honey was so-« t-hfoughout. the' -wor-ld, would be secured by the Board. N t -Z. DAIRY BOARD’S FEARS. 1 WELLINGTON, March 7. !rs The Dairy Board to-day decided 10 vemffinn its 'decision to oppcfi e the. retjtnction oil ' New Zealand dairy exports Ao Britain, claiming that the re-'-'sfrictioUi slioulfi first be imposed on 'fbruigueis. In - the cours e ol discussion it was ;-said it hat any attempt to impose the restriction would bring about chaotic ’ ec.ndTUoris. The Board was prepa-refi to regulate, but not .to re; strict. CREDITOR’S PETITION. ' CHRISTCHURCH, March - A petition filed-by a judgment creditor :, to have -Regent Street Limited wound up, wa® heard fin' the Supreme Court to-day. Judge ' McGregor made a n order! but agreed to leave it-open for fourteen days. If, during, that period, the creditor is!,paid the sum of £450 and costs, t.h p order will not b e sealed. Counsel lor -the creditor said the Company -had ceased function anj a receiver was in;, possession.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 6

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DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 6

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1933, Page 6

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