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SANDERS CUP. Times for rounding the Pile Light the first tirue:-r-Cantcrbury, 2hr 48min 20see; Southland. 2hr 48inin 25see; Wellington, 2hr 48min 40sec; Otago, 21ir 4Smin SOsec. MOTORIST FINED £lO. WELLINGTON, February 5. Pleading guilty to being found intoxicated in charge of a motorcar, William Kinnaird - Sinclair was to-day fined £lO and ordered to take out a prohibition order. It was also ;ordered that his license be endorsed. Sinclair was a first Offender. FARMER DROPS DEAD. GISBORNE, February 5. John Pettie, a farmer, of Pukeamaru, Hicks Bay. who was well known in sporting circles in the district, dropped dead this morning while working on a fence line. SOVEREIGN WORTH £2 0 6. J SYDNEY, February 5. In consequence of the new record price for gold established on the London market the Australian banks have raised their quotations for sovereigns to a new record level of 40s 6d each.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20222, 5 February 1934, Page 12
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