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A SECOND BROKEN HIMBUISB.YXE. August -31. The silvt-r mid lead discoveiy made ai Chillagoe promises to be one ot the must important in Australia. The malinger of the Chillagce smelters .-ays that the outcrop is approximately three quarters of a million feet in length end the information to hand induces him to believe that it may prove a second Broken Hill. I.TGHTKEEI’EB MISSING. MELBOI'HXE. August 31. A. E. Stafford, a .lighthouse keeper's assistant at Cliffy Island. working near Ninety Mile Beach, was blown out to sea by a fresh wind about dusk on Tuesday. Although vessels are keeping a sharp look-out there is no •-ign of the missing man. (For continuation ot news see fourth page. ) A NI'MBER of Gent's 2nd. hand il CYCLES for sale at I. Brown’s, llevell Street. W, ANTED—A BOY to assist with machine milking and general farm Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED TO SELL— Boat-shaped PIIAM. dark blue, in good order. Apply -‘Guardian'’ Offico.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 3
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