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DOMINION ITEMS

NEGOTIATIONS FOR ’RENEWALS

(Per Press Associatioh— Copyright.}

DUNEDIN, August 16.

Mr G. TwLewin, Town Clerk, will; leave for ’London next month on a financial mission representing; the Har-, hour Boarjl and City Councii iin- ; negotiations for renewals of loans'totalling just;short of one million sterling. .The. Council has also decided' to' retain his services at' least until March 193 D.

WINNER! OF N.S.W: ’ ARTi UNION

ALTKLANty, August 16.' i "' Mr- : Geo^S®^ebles! w of Taneatua . (winner of the Sydney" Golden . Chest.; !art union first pfiza i®?t,th £8000) IS; single, aged 35, and a|si^ts!lus;father’ in a general store. He went with the' •’-Expeditionary“ Fhfces 'h-nd after the; hartisfiihe wa#'-^idhM s at''Cofcgncf' i: T^“ t 'turning to New Zrialad toward the -end- of bailer and golfer in the Bay of Plenty. , . e

WOOLLEN COMPANY

' WELLINGTON, August 17. At the annual meeting of the Wellington Woollen Coy., held to-day a •reconijnefidation for payment of a dividend of five per cent was agreed to. Messrs Alfred Smith and A. L. M;abin were re-elected, directors ancl Messrs Kember and Son and E. W. Hunt were re-appomte'd auditors.

. - "SPRING LAMBS. y BLENHEIM,' August 17. The first spring lambs of the .season will he available at Wellington this week end, a small shipment being m'lde to-day' from Blenheim t-o the order of an ' enteipriging -butcher in the capital. Lamhis 'are at 'least a fortnight -ahead of last year’s first shipment. From now on small lines will be forwarded according to buyers’ requirements.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1933, Page 6

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DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1933, Page 6

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1933, Page 6

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