THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tins js Hokitika’s Vi:.\u. It is Iming stated on ah --id- - i
this i„ ilokitika year. Tim big drcdgat South Ilokitika yielded 1.500 ounces of gold last month, and it is freely stated a second dredge is being procured for Rimu Flat. This enivrpri; will add siibsrantiallv to the population. Tim Midinn! c ilwi.v i, >o in operation this yra.r and I'oaiig, 1 will la the Coast terminus of tin line. With the removal of tilt 1 mountain barrier which created past isolation, the town will advance rapid!'-'. ■ : citizens must needs prepare tor these advancing times. Hearty support should he given to the Municipal loan next Friday, the money from wliicn will improve the streets and inaugurate a necessary sanitary drainage system. Help to push llm town ahead hy v»>tiii«r for its civic pro»irc*>.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1923, Page 2
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138THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1923, Page 2
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