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LOCAL NEWS.

Earnest Rut • rlbrd, who throe years ago .v«m tiie Manb »rougn scuo araidp, and his since ’b eu at , tne Netsou College, oa.s w.m uoi of the Junior Uuivi r.->icy ric uiUmipv being fourta on the whale list «f c -rap ‘i-iiars. Tu re are ai |ii»rg • nmohor of ids old schoolf*llo,vß ahU aihi'i’d iii Harelock delight d with lua sueo 'as. Tne Post Otfi;e, Havelock, will, ia futujv, ou M »ud iy nod. i’aursday eveniffgs, be opea'froia 7to 7.30. -- -•

We have to ilia ik oar Piston contemporary in st cu'dialiy far its kind wish- that th Guardian would have a long se tabu of prbap vi fi ' ■ : Am d eai notice fra.a Dr Drary will lie fau .d over the leader in to-day’s isSUr.

: We b gto draw-attention to Messrs W. B. Girling & Co’s advertisement, stiting that they intend to remiio in Havelock, an I c -alinae tlimr great clearing «al ; for a while long :r. ; J’.iey jcaii attention to a f w liu;s, w dc.i, at tin.* prices quoted, ought to find a ready sale. We r commend our raiders to pay them a visit before tue wonderful b .rguitnrare all gone; ‘

Mr. C. J. Hinton, who has for soma time bean acting as clerk of the Warden’s and E.,M. courts hare, is about to 'be .transferred as second clerk] ait ’Oamaru. Messrs Ernest Oakey, of the Nelson Bicycle Club, and George Oxley, of the Zealandia Cycling Cinq, left. Nelson at 4 a.m. on Saturday last-on hiayeleSi: and arrived in Havelock at about 12.80, and after refreshment proceeded on their journey to Blenheim, where they expected to arrive at about 6 o’clock, thus doing the through journey’ from Nelson to Blenheim in 14 hoars, including stoppages.

' : ' Copies of the Guardian can now be obtained from Mr Vaninni, bookseller, Market Place, Blenheim. Colonel Sargood, and the Hon. Mr. Ham, M.L.C.’s of Victoria, accompanied by their families, passed through Havelock yesterday in one of Newman Bros, coacixes eu route for Nelson and the West Coast.

Mr. Haney, of Blenhaim, arrived hare yesterday to taka caarge of the Havelock Post anl Telegrapa 0-fi.ca daring Mr. Backiey’s absence. Mr R. W. Daniel, 9f tha Mahakipawa Hotel, advertises first-class acoomofation for visitors and horses to tua xdiaakipa.va races, wnien are to be held on Pnorsday next.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 4 February 1890, Page 2

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385

LOCAL NEWS. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 4 February 1890, Page 2

LOCAL NEWS. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 4 February 1890, Page 2

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