TELEGRAMS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.J I ! MILLEHTON miners. j ceased work yesterday. J . WESTPORT March 5. j The Millerton Miners Union decided | last night to cease work owing to ten of its members refusing- to pay a levy of 21 per cent on behalf of the victims of the Australian strike. The mine has been idle to-day.
FLOOD SUBSIDING. GISBORNE This Day 1 Very heavy rain inland caused the flood waters to rise steadily last night IM| c| tlie greater area of Hats in the country were inundated. This morning the (loud is subsiding. THE WRECKAGE. GISBORNE This Day. W. E. Goffe Native Land Purchase Officer who has inspected the wreckage at To Araroa, and that found near Gisborne, says lie is convinced it is from the same vessel, evidently’ a three masted ship. Melted copper and brass fittings found at To Araroa, support the lire theory. The condition of the articles indicate they had not been in the waer long,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1918, Page 3
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