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Messrs Harris Bros, Okuru, South ! Westland .are calling for a party of. | men to fall lilt) acres of bush at Okuru I at £3 per acre. ! The Chief Postmaster advises that the' acceptance of full rate cable messages for the United Kingdom, via Eastern is now resumed. 1 Miss May Davidson, formerly of Ku- ! mara, is now on a trip to New Zealand ' from the Homeland, where she has re- j sided in the North of England for many yiars. During the period of the , war, Miss Davidson was a real friend | to New Zealand soldiers on leave in England, and West Coasters had a par- 1 ticularly cordial welcome and the host of hospitality. Miss Davidson is making a brief visit to the Coast, and returns tp England in April. Before leaving the district a few days will he 1 spent at Kumara.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1921, Page 3
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146LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1921, Page 3
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