BOOKMAKER FINED £lo
(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Richard Under-clown, 46, a barman, was fined £lO to-day on a bookmaking charge.
livt fol ton. —N qvem bc r 36: Ait ive cl, Rangatira, 0.50 a.m., from Wellington; Mon, 4.10 a.m., from Oamavu. Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massing-berd lias been appointed chief of the British general staff in succession to tho late Sir George Milne.—A. and N.Z.G.A. Although there is an abundance of feed iii the Whakatane district, rain is needed. Settlers in many eases are in urgent need of water, both for domestic and general farm use. Rain is also wanted in the Waikato.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 6
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