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HOKITIKA NOTES

(Our Own Correspondent.] HOKITIKA, November ,18. Sergeant and Mrs Gilligan of Waimate, have been on a visit to Hokitika, They leave on their return to Waimate this week Sergeant Brown of the Police Station, Hokitika; is at present on leave, and Constable Miller is acting-Ser-geant. Miss Melva Bradlev of Hokitika, Pos. Office staff, left on Tuesday for Nelson. , . . Nr Clifford Thomas Brooking, of the staff of the Hokitika High School has been gazetted as Second Lieutenant (temporary) in the Nelson-'.Vest Coast Regiment. Mr Colin Taylor, Examiner for the London Associated Schools of Music, who conducted examinations here, has forwarded the results, which are as follows: —Hokitika Convent pup.ls. Grade I: Barbara Bellringer (witn credit): Zieri Coxill (credit); Jacx Tomlinson (Credit); Alison Ross kPass); Peter Thomnson (Pass;. Grade 2: Rosalie Stopforth (Credit); Jennifer James (Credit): Eileen Harris Credit). Grade 3: Houghton Young. Philllna Young (Pass;. Grade 4: Monica King. Violin (Credit:; Gloria Scott. Miss Davies’ pupils; L.R.A.M., Miss June Armstrong (Pass).' Grade 1: Rosemary Peever (Distinction): I. Armstrong (Pass,. Grade 2: Ina Rain e (Pass): Joyce Best (Pass). Grade 3: Marion Dalzicll (Pass); Nancv Paterson (Pass); Pat Ross (Pass) Miss Daly’s pupils: Grade 4: Ruth King (Credit); Lola Cowan (Pass).

While attending machinery on Wednesday at the Westland Brewery, Mr J. Feeney, the engineer, had the misfortune .to slip and Iris foot _ was crushed by portion of the machinery He was removed to Westland Hospital where an operation was performed. The injured man was ciuite comfortable later, although his injuries were of a painful nature.

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Grey River Argus, 19 November 1942, Page 2

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HOKITIKA NOTES Grey River Argus, 19 November 1942, Page 2

HOKITIKA NOTES Grey River Argus, 19 November 1942, Page 2

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