A LETTER IROM I’ITCAIRX. I.ON IX >N\ Jan. 22. Mr Robert Elliott Christian, a native of the mid-l’uciiio Idand. who the eitv't <;! * v ’l'lti:.*- I)aily Malt” in London Milne months lias returned safely In ids home. He lots written :t letter, which has taken 21 months’ to arrive, to a friend in i.ondeii. Ihe letter was unstamped laic Imre the inw rint imi : "Rosfad at Riteairn Island. No stamps avai la hie.’' It was delivered in London without a Mir—eliitruc In the letter Mr Christian --ays that Piteaiin I'laml seems very raiiet after Hondiei. as there are no trains, tram-way-ear-. nr oninilmses. "I would like to On bark to I. iitdon, as 1 do love tile lilaee,” lie adds.
NT.\Y('ASTLH. M:\tvh S. Arrivotl. Waitomo from Nvu Zc: mci. NKWCAST 1,F,. Marrli 10. iSailril, Waikuwa for ‘Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1924, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1924, Page 2
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