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TO GO NEXT YEAR.—Mount Cook Police Station, which will be demolished next year as soon as a new building has been erected on a site in Buckle Street. The removal of this building will be a step toward the Buckle Street widening scheme.

MR. JAMES B. PATON, the Shell Company's representative on the West Coast, who died recently in Greymouth. Mr. Paton was a prominent figure in Association football circles in Wellington for many years.

NATIONAL CHALLENGE STAKES. King's Warrior (nearest) reaching the winning post at Addington ahead of Seo Gift to win the National Challenge Stakes. This was the principal race on the Metropolitan Trotting Club's programme on Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 9

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TO GO NEXT YEAR.—Mount Cook Police Station, which will be demolished next year as soon as a new building has been erected on a site in Buckle Street. The removal of this building will be a step toward the Buckle Street widening scheme. MR. JAMES B. PATON, the Shell Company's representative on the West Coast, who died recently in Greymouth. Mr. Paton was a prominent figure in Association football circles in Wellington for many years. NATIONAL CHALLENGE STAKES. King's Warrior (nearest) reaching the winning post at Addington ahead of Seo Gift to win the National Challenge Stakes. This was the principal race on the Metropolitan Trotting Club's programme on Wednesday. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 9

TO GO NEXT YEAR.—Mount Cook Police Station, which will be demolished next year as soon as a new building has been erected on a site in Buckle Street. The removal of this building will be a step toward the Buckle Street widening scheme. MR. JAMES B. PATON, the Shell Company's representative on the West Coast, who died recently in Greymouth. Mr. Paton was a prominent figure in Association football circles in Wellington for many years. NATIONAL CHALLENGE STAKES. King's Warrior (nearest) reaching the winning post at Addington ahead of Seo Gift to win the National Challenge Stakes. This was the principal race on the Metropolitan Trotting Club's programme on Wednesday. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 271, 12 August 1938, Page 9

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