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TELEGRAMS.

VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.

«. —• •&LE6RAFH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION

S.S. AI'UA. ; LATEST REPORT HOPEFUL. A UGKLAND, May 25. i Information has been received here that the Atua is aground in a fore and 1 aft position, close to Nnitoitori wharf. ■ it is not anticipated that she will suffer ’ further damage. She is making water in No 2 hold, and Tier sugar cargo in both forward holds is damaged. She is discharging her cargo. Yesterday a steamer was sent- from Suva to her assistance. LOST MAIL BAG WASHED UP. WHAKATANE, May 26 A mail hag from the wrecked Tasman was found on the beach near Rangitakei River yesterday, which were saturated. It would appear the Tasman is going to pieces when the mails. are coming out of the hold. A 'further search along the coast is being made. RATANA ARRIVES. WHAKATANE, May 26 Ratana, the so-called miracle man, and party have arrived in three motor lorries. LAND AGENTS ACT. DUNEDN, May 26. Hon. Downie Stewart definitely promised a deputation of land agents that he would next season introduce a Bill to amend the anomalies and defects of the Land Agents Act, 1912. and he promised the measure would not prove too controversial. He hoped to get : t through, and recognised the agents had grievances.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1921, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1921, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1921, Page 3

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