DOMINION ITEMS.
BY TELEGRAPH— PRESS AdSN , COPYRIGHT -M UN ICI PAL NO.M INATIONS. CHRISTCHURCH, April 20. l our Humiliations lor the mayoralty have been received. There areJ. A. Flesher (Citizens’ Association), J. K. Archer (l.ahouri, AY. Beanland (Indepciideiit), J. Hamlet (Independent). Twenty-seven nominations for sixteen Council seats, including twelve Labour. •MAYORAL ELECTIONS. DANXFVIKKK, April 20. -Air A. J. ('. Runciiuan, the present mayor anil G. J. Anderson have been nominated tor the mayoralty. There are eleven nominations for nine seats on the Council. CHUN FINED £25. GREYMOUTH, April 20. A. I. C hun pleaded guilty this morn'ing to a charge oi keeping a. common gaining house. Detective Auung said the accused conducted a billiard saloon for ihc hookinakiiig hu.siness. Accounts amounted to .£OOO for the days business. A [agist rate I. a\v ry >aid it was the first case of the kind in the district for some time, and defendant’s character was good. The penalty would be light. A fine ot £25 was imposed. CHILD INJURED. PAHIATL'A. April 20. Philip Hines, the 2! year son of a Mungatainoka settler was attacked by a. cow. The child’s eye was badly inj tired hv a horn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1925, Page 3
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