LATE LOCALS.
Owing to the ineleiiient weather the football maleli set down for to-morrow L.-wei-n the Grc.vmoiilh Technical Seh.iol and Hokitika District ILgi■School at Hokitika. Inis been cancelled.
T'utaniri! is rapidly becoming 1 lucent re for a. great area of country which is being devoted to ail'orest at uni purposes (states a correspondent of the “New Zealand Herald”). Already over 81,900 acres have keen acquired lor tree-planting, and work is proceeding at a great rate, one company alone planting approximately 27)9.01K) trees per week. This particular i-nmpauy is making provision in its nursery tor a total of I7i,()()l).00<> seedling pines for transplanting next season.
Another line of girls Navy Rubber lined waterproof coats just received todii- ti-oiii London sizes 30 to 12 inches long; prices 17s (id to 22s Ckl. also girls Black Pegamoid capes with hoods BAs (i-.l to 2ls. Ladies Black Pegamoid Coat.s 32s (id to 38s (id Mens Pegamoid Goats 27s (id. W. AL Kay and Son Direct Importers, Hokitika. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1925, Page 3
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164LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1925, Page 3
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