LATE LOCALS.
ill lire -10-Mile South Llalid ‘ liam-pion-liip i-x.d race run at ( hi\-t,-luiivli ; on Saturday last. Ma-tcr NY. Guwh tl l!nk:lil.:i secured lib. place out (I 75 c mpctilois in id- Domini, u cycle. Gk-meuls Motors Lit!., announce ..uncial cars will leave Hokitika at 7.3!) a.m. on Friday for Nelson, tirii\ing the same night, to enable tbe sculling championship (.to ! ..- rowed u xt nay;, to be seen, returning to I 1.-kitika on the Sunday. lin’licdiclcly out dd ' a school in the j Mau.uvatu dc-lru t i-. a large white j notice Ir an! with the words in heavy ] black letters. “Go Slow School” (says | a .Mu tut wain exeliang;.-). A facet inns j Lev in motori-t suggest.- that this i- i in:i ll oi which ..hull!,I engine- the attaut bn) of th" Minister t.f Eilucation ; as Icing an ai tempi to rornipt the j w o r!: ci s ,t Now Zealand at the font:- j tain lu-u-l the -ell- --I. •-I icgi-t lo -ay il. but | rail icall.v j all. in I'm t all. of the poaching in Ibe j coast liver- i- done by Mr ris.” said j Mi 11. (. 11 1 over. I iv-ideur , f the I Taranaki Ac ! imalh-ation Society . at a j m. ( lin_ m V. ' I’lynu'Utli t'ial". lhe j •New “i “It ; a|T * !'•■-( 11-'’! Maori has acitnre'l a taste lor iron. | !m added. ‘The Maori i- a burn It-lt-ermati ami if In- turns lcs hand t" ! trout lu- can make a cn-ulerabh- im- \ pres .inn ~n t‘v iiuinh:-r vl fish in lhe j rivers. We can’t do much lo stop J tlii-iii. and I dull’! think any Mage- | tralv would deal ve harshly wil II any | M ■ nri w,- brought I c m'e him. \. .. von -y -1 a match to light j Eds,” asked a small lay. aged up- | • ot■ it l lv' half a dozen y car-, in a !!"- , Puma street oi a ’‘grown up.” Ha- J latter (relates the lb-lorn I ‘‘( lirmi- | pc ,va- somewhat startled. ior i “tlii-” v.as a hig Ciiiuese firework, j tlirec or four inch.--- long, large enough j to I,low the young-!mm- hand nil'. Aeeomi.anving the boy was „ -till -mall- j or girl, cf perhaps tlirec or four years, j hearing a similar engine t.f de-truclion. ; p l K jo la- tru.-ied that the c<iii]ilc "I j gigantic •‘cracker" wen- ‘dm <df without iiijtiting anvl-ody. but it would lo interesting to km w how two children of such tender year- came to 1«‘ v in-., sm-h dangerous 1 laythmgIhr nigh 1 he st i ect. Th,, New Zvalaud Uni’vm-ity has made a number of awards of scholarships including Rec r -Dm. passage to i’.m-laml to Mr -L Harroi», (a.iterhurv College. Mr Hiim.p, who ,s a -mi'td the hue Mr A. NI larrup of Hokitika, i- an old hoy of NYaitaki Buy-’ High School. lie |>a>--(i the fiu'il e.xaminati m for the 8.. N. \ decree in IL2I. gaining the Senior Uidvu-rsi 1 . y S-Imlai'-hin in History. !!,- als.i 'c.iinnlet-d the . xandnat ion i„ r ,1, . Diploma of Journalism m that , ! | a-i \,-ar Mr Ilarrnp gained ti.c M. A. degree with lir-t-c!ass hun,,n,-. ui 11i-tow. submit ting as of t 1,,. examination a history of the mld dav- in Westland, which will short lv bo published. Mr Hurrop represented the College in tennis for - 1 , v-urs. w inning the ( ollege . S'imrles Championship in U>2t. He wilf (irocecd to Cains College, _ Cam--1,,-idge. to undertake a course in polliic.il science si nil history.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1923, Page 3
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