hibition, and lie was among those who regretted very greatly the falling through of the negotiations to ensure a combined West Coast presentation. However. Hr Teiehelmann has gone to the Exhibition as a visitor, but fortunately he took with him some of his stock in trade for extolling the scenery ~f the district he loves so well. I’ressed to give lectures and exhibitions on Beautiful Westland. Dr reichelinann has complied and the press :cratioism.s published e/n the. matter indicate the success of his good work. r l he community is beholden to Hr Teiehelmann for his self-sacrifice in the matter, and his labor of love is sure to he appreciated by the people at huge at its full worth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1926, Page 2
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