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■ THAT TOWN ( tTo the Editor,). Sir. Ret iirning from a i . . Lit-, ,1,0 Prop re.-'s League i. i-, i: i•■' i, I be. i ! tie I .n clock .st I'iki li,g Ibe I id ten. On look ill.; till I iioi iced Ibe dia I facing me -.in- ed !i..V>. Being naturally cut ions. I took !be I rouble to examine tlie other taco:- oi tbe clerk, and they showed lespe' lively SI.Vi. Be"! and q, |s. Mv own watch pointed to 9.02. I think it was Max tßßell who bad a dock b\ uhu ll when 1 ! e hands poured to a 'punter past live, am! the clock was sinking lour, Ic kno.v tbe correct nine "as then t a cut y-h ve minutes past seven. Mil! someone kindly supply the formula by which we can translate tlie eccentricities ot our clock into standard New Zealand lime. I am c'r.. RECENT ARRIVAL.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 1
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