WKSTHAUA’S HI! INK HIM,. PKHTIi, -’'Mi,, no. Wcslrnlin’s drink liil lfor 1!I‘2I !oii■c! C2,!!l! .AIM) sterling, compared with :!!, 1!'8,.V>2 for tin* previous year. TASMANIAN CAIUNKT. lIOHART. Jmlo :!(). Tli'* Ministry lias keen reconstructed s follows:—Sir Walter I.ec (Prinior, Ycasiirer. and Minister of Kd neat ion) ; nowdon (chief Secretary), llavos Works, Ay,rionltarc and Minos), Proplinjr (tenoral and Railways): ;,.wlou and Shields fhonorary Minis-
Til" iliens are for westerly winds, strong to and fi-'slii'ninp jilt or about Id hours. The weather appears likely to lie elomlv and unsettled. I [envy min is to he exported with rivers rising shortly mid show in high country. Tho barometer hits ti tnTlinsx 'tendency. Peas rough; tides good
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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111Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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