WELLINGTON NEWS.
EXPORT OF POULTRY. By Telegraph —Press Association. Wellington, last night. The number of fowls received at the Government depot for export is increasing rapidly. Apout 250 are now coming to hand daily. A marked improvement is said to be noticeable in the quality of the birds. A MESSAGE. A message in a bottle, on a form supplied by the Government Astromer in Sydney, thrown over from the Monowai while she was breaking down on October 22nd, has been found cast up on the beach sixty miles from Hokitika. It has been forwarded to Wellington. DREDGING. The Kohikohi dredge cleaned up looz 13dwt for 127 hours.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 22 March 1902, Page 2
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