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At yesterday’s sitting of the No. 3 Transport Licensing Authority at Greymouth, Mr S. V. Raines, Herbert George Furness, of Blaketown, sought the removal of restrictions preventing him from carting parcels to the Greymouth Railway Station. Mr Raines said that the best he could do was to adjourn the matter and allow the applicant to call further evidence. He (Mr Raines) would have to assume that the present position was satisfactory until evidence was received to the contary. An objection was entered by Mr A. M. Jamieson, on behalf of the Road Transport Alliance.

Do your shopping at the Plunket Shop in Herb. Moore’s next Friday. Home,'cooking, sweets, flowers, produce, jumble.—Advt.

There is a noted keeness lacking in the matter of cricket practice on the Recreation Ground th s season. Last evening was a decided improvement on other nights, but players can not do themselves or their clubs justice unless they take the necessary steps to “get their eye in.” Club officials should by thio time take some step to assure that players take the game seriously. The West Coast representative team which is to travel during the Christmas holidays would indeed bring discredit upon the game as well as their province if they failed for want of a few hours practice each evening.

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Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 4

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 4

Untitled Grey River Argus, 20 November 1946, Page 4

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