THE ALL BLACKS.
UNABLE TO LAND AT PAR ATON'D A [BY TELEGIiAI’H —PEU MESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. March 12. The Cook Islands Department has received a wireless that the lahiti arrived at Itaratonga hut the had weather compelled her to ]ut to sea. If the weather had not improved at night the vessel will come oil to "Wellington without lilting the limit. 'lbis is the second time in three months that northerly weather has interfered with the loading of fruit at the Raratongan Islands. It is also unfortunate in that owing to the weather or the labour troubles in New Zealand that no cargo Id's l>een landed there for the past three months. Raratongans 'will he disappointed if the All Blacks are unable to land there for an hour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 2
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128THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 2
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