TELEGRAMS.
Mil rn.hi.u.u’ii - ri-.it vitus? associatin' NORTH ISLAND RAILWAY. W HANGAR El. Dec. 98. ’Flu* tir-i train carrying |*issengers lor Auckland left Wliangarei tlie other morning, the small gap between the two railways in the neighbourhood of .Mareuetu being served by motor buses. The journey occupies about eight and a half hours, which will be materially reduced when the line i- complete. A large gathering assembled at the railway station. The .Member lor Mursden. the Mayor, and County Council ( liairnian gave addresses. A resolution was cach'd expressing great rejoicing and heartily congratulating the Minister of Public Works am! hi- Department on the rapid progress of the line, I A SUDDEN DEATH. GREYMOUTH. Jan. ”, John Lamoiit, aged 57. married, a resident of Blakotown, after working on his section yesterday afternoon, felt unwell and went home .hut died on the way. At the inquest to-day it verdict of heart failure was returned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 2
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150TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 2
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