HOKITIKA NOTES.
iGur own Correspondent). I here appears t<; be a good deal ot discontent. existing amongst tiie W. st (bast Saw millers over the distribution of orders. At present sonic millers are getting plenty of eiittino, and are able to keep their plants running at lop speed, while others are not getting sufficient orders ki-ep their plants running even sing.’e handed. It is feared by millers who are sticking loyally to *the Guild ratelha.; they are being betrayed, anu there appears to !><• little doubt that Flic timber met chaiits have again become the lop clogs. I lie racehorse Big Push, which has had a let up since lasi Easter .iias been taken in hand b\ trainer Frei Saxon. Fred is one of the old school of trainers, lie is confident of gating the Master Soldi gadding l>:.<\ to his North Island form. Mr. Arthur Reynolds, of Am klanc. who has been on a business visit to Hokitika, lor the past couple < . months, leaves by this morning’s express en rouTo lor his home m ih* lar north. Mr and Airs Peter Daly, who have I* ■>•11 visiting Hokitika, leave by th morning’s express en roule for their home at. Port- Craig (Southland). Mr. .lock Cameron, of Pahner>Lon North, and formerly manager of the \r:'lnii’a Dairy Factory, is a visiti r to J,own, looking up old friends. Mr. Syd Marris, of Mokihiimi. was a visitor to Hokitika last week-end. For a period of four days durine last week over thirty commercial tr:"vellors visited Hokitika. It that, this locality is hold in very high esteem hy the commercial world.
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Grey River Argus, 23 June 1925, Page 2
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