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The Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. G. W:. Forbes) on 'Wednesday .afternoon unveiled a tablet, which had beeii placed on a large rock on the top of Conical Bill, Hanmer, by the Hammer Springs Progress League,, to the memory of (Mr Duncan Rutherford-, who Dad done so much for the development of the Amuri district. The inscription on the tablet read: “In ‘Grateful Remembrance of Duncan Rutherford, c*f Leslie Hills, 1853-191,7, on d of his untiring i activities in. ‘the development and progress of this district. Erected bv the Hanmer Springs Progress League, 1933.”

Early f liberation is expected of 'white butterfly parasites in the Gi s ‘ borne district. Jfyeas have been selected, and the release of the para*, sites will be undertaken tag soon as the lerops have 'reached a suitable slage. Whitatutu, Puha ; Otoko, ?nd Mata-wai districts are to participate in the liberations. In making . this' announcement, the instructor in agriculture at -Gisborne (Mr Mt A. 81-ackV stated that no finality had been reached about , the date the parasites would be forwarded, hut he expected that- the 'most , desirab’u time would <h>e soon. He added that little benefit could be hoped .for this season, but. the operations should lay the foundations for future results.

A cold should be treated scientifically. Use “Nazol”. Disinfects and protects the points of infection— the mouth, nose and throat. Remember—“Na*o"’. No other will do. fiO doses for Is fid 129 doses for 2a fid.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6

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LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1933, Page 6

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