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(jIY TEr,EORAT*Il —PER rKESS AB9OCI ATTON. WELCOME Tt AI X. INYEHCAIiGiI.L. Feb. 18. After ;i protracted spoil of dry weather, the longest within living memory, welcome rain has fallen over the greater part of Sonhtland during the past 21 hours. Tt is rather late to benefit the crops, hut it improves th outlook for a plentiful .supply of winter fodder. HALS. DUNEDIN. AUCKLAND, February 18. The warship Dunedin returned to port unexpectedly from Tauranga. The weather was rough, rendering her staying in the roadstead unsafe. The Dunedin will carry out 'her itinerary, with the exception that her calls at Opotiki and Gisborne "'ill now be omitted. A THOUSAND I.MMIGDANTS. WELLINGTON. February 17. No fewer than a thousand assisted immigrants are due to arrive in New Zealand waters within the next two days. Of these 323 are, aboard the Shaw Savill liner Tonic, which is expected in the stream, at Vt ellington at midnight from Southampton, and the remainder, 330 in all. are arriving by the steamer fioronta, due at Auckland at (3 p.in. on Thursday from Liverpool.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1925, Page 1
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179DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1925, Page 1
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