VICE-REGAL TOUR.
HAMILTON. Eel). ML The Governor-General and Lady For-ge-son arrived at Hamilton to-day after eomnlofine a lour of the East Const di-triots. They were welcomed i.i the town and district, hv l 1 .* Mr J. R. Fow. and hv representatives of the various miblie and sernipublie bodies, returned soldiers, and scouts orgamsnfons. This evening the Viee-TiPgal party are Iv'ing enterlained al dinner, and later hv tie* 'Returned Soldiers’ Association. The Governor and Lady Fergnsson will make Hamilton their headqnarlers for several days, during which they will visit (Ttmbridge. Aforrinsville and other part.* of the Waikato. DROUGHT BREAKS. SYDNEY. Ei'h. 2:1. The protracted heal wave has broken over the greater part: of the State of New South Wales, and cool, showery wen titer is now reported. RAIN AT TUMBARUMBA. SYDNEY. Eeh. 23. There is now rain in the Tumharumlta dist riei. It fell heavily, thus effectively checking the hush fires, and g'iving relief to I lie lire fighters, most of whom have not had a proper sleet) for eleven days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1
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170VICE-REGAL TOUR. Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1926, Page 1
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