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HOKITIKA NOTES

LOur Own Corresponden.j

HOKITIKA. July

Personal.—Seaman Keil iwberts, of tne Koyai fNavy, is at present, spending a short noliaay with n.s parents, Mr anu Mi's ..j. Roberts, oil Fitzneroert faucet. I

Deadmg Seaman Bert Rogers is shoru,y expected to arrive home io spend a lew days with Ins patents ai woodstock.

Mr vv. H. Stopforth, of Hokitika, is at present visiting Bruce Buy. He Win return to Hokitika towards tne end of the week. Mi and Mrs C. Wright, of Tiinaru. are at present spending a short honday in Hokitika. An inquest as to the death of the late William Smith was on Monday heid bv Coroner A. E. Benjamin. The evidence snowed that deceased, who had lor 20 years worked on tin, Rjmu Flat Dredge, appeared in his usual health when working up till noon .on Saturday last (the day before his death) when he knocked off for the usual half Jioliday, though he had earlier in the week complained of a pain in the chest. On Sunday he had his usual good breakiasi and attended church, returning home at 11.30 a.m.. when he complained o ueing unwell, and went to bed, being given a hot-water bottle. Dr. Alike.. was summoned, but deceased passed away oefore me arrival of the doctor Dr. Aitken, who conducted a post mortem, found deceased to nave been in good physical condition, though the heart showed an extensive area of recent infarction, which was the. cause of death. Death was due to bo’.ckage of the coronary artery. A verdict was returned accordingly. Table Tennis. —An effort is being made to form a West Coast Table Tennis Association covering all the clubs at present on the West Coast. Inter-Club Debate. —At St. Mary's Club-rooms, at the Club’s weekly meeting, there was an interesting debate between the District High School teachers and a team representing the C.lub, the subject being: "That Competitive Recreations Do More Harm Than Good." Rev. Doctor Harrison acted as judge, ana tne aciiooi teacners spoke in me affirmative. Tne teams were as roiiows:— Teachers: Messrs Batt Deader), mucking. 'turner anu ilai'yey, Sc. xviary s ciuu; Messrs F. F. Mui.renran (.leader), T. Keown, R. Quinn anu xv. Muirennan. Rev. Dr. nai r.son, wiio awarded 315 points to tne teacners, and 303 points to the Club, said mat the spieakeijs had generalb reached a very creuitable standard ox debate, ana that the discussion hud ueeii thoiougniy interesting.

Magistrates Court. —An elderly man was to-aay convicted by Mr G. G. Chisholm, S.M., and was lined lUs tor casting offensive matter in SewelSt. The licensee' of the City Hotel, Ross, was fined £2 for having it open after hours, and' four persons found on the premises were each lined 5s and costs.

Warden’s Court. —The following applications were successful to-day: L and C. A. Mackley, ordinary prospecting license, Blk. X, Waimea; Maori Gold Ltd. ordinary prospect ng license. Blks. XV and XVI, Waimea; W. B. Gilbert, certificate .of protection. Applications adjourned were: Charles Donovan, license for a claim in B!k. XVI, Okarito; Ellen Sullivan, ordinary prospecting license in Block XIV, Waimea; Lily and C. A. Mackley. certificate of protection; Kumara Alluvials Lt., water race in Blks. XVI and VII, Waimea. An application by N.Z. Prospecting and Mi.iing Ltd. for a special dredging claim in Blk. 11, Kanieri, was withdrawn. Borough Council. —At the ordipa rmmeeting there were present His Worship the Mayor (Mr G. A. Perry), Crs T. W Duff. D. P. Stuart. S Havill, A. R. E.'cock, E. W Heenan, and C Caliari The audited balance sheet duly certified, was adopted, the tender of the “Guardian- and Times” for the printing was accepted. Kanieri Electric Company notified that power fo r the street lights had been increased to 5 amps, the normal amperage being 6.6, while the town sides of the shades were being turned up, which would increase the lighting in the town area. The" Home Guard acknowledged with thanks a grant of £5O by the Council to meet expenses. The Council gave its support to the Takapuna Borough Coun-

cii’s lesol.ution to request the Gov eminent to provide free travel wr men on active service. The annual rates were struck as follows: General, 9d m the £; Hospital 9d;^ special loans, 6u; Harbour rate, 2d; total do 2d in the £, sanitary rate 225. file Mayor and Town Clerk submitted a i eport on a claim bv Kanieri E ectr.c Ltd for damage to their power lin -o caused by falling trees along Cas_ Square, the report stating the Council was not liable. Westland County Council forwarded , a statement of Council’s share of the cost of maintaining the aerodrome. It was agreed that the aerodrome was too costly to be kept up by the local bodies. The Mavor, Crs. Duff, Heenan and Elcock were deputed' to dis cuss th P matter with the Counl Council' with a view to naving the Government take over the aero drome. Plans for a new Cathc >:<• School were approved by the Coun cil. and were ordered to be forwaru ed to Wellington for approval. Mx F. Chesterman was appointed to >upervise the laying of one mile of hew Hume concrete pipes by the Kanieri Dredging Company. Tho Hospital Board notified an increase in its levy amounting to £3O 10s 6d, making the total £2,803 16s 4ci. it was resolved to set aside the reserve bounded bv the Kanieri arid ’Ji'.'.e Spur roads as a scenic area. Cr. Stuart, who sponsored the plan, said the area contained every known native' tree, and was worth preservation. Mr R. Lynn’s resignation as clock attendant was accepted, and the Town Clerk. was empowered to make a new appointment.

Rugby Football.—The fixtures for Saturday ate: Senior: United (Grey) v. Kokatahi at Kokatahi at 2.45 (referee, Mr W. J. Brown 1 - Third grade: Kiwis v. Excelsiors at Hokitika at 1.30 (Mr Agar), Kokatahi v. School at Hokitika at 1.30 (Mr D. Stua rt).

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Grey River Argus, 24 July 1941, Page 2

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HOKITIKA NOTES Grey River Argus, 24 July 1941, Page 2

HOKITIKA NOTES Grey River Argus, 24 July 1941, Page 2

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