DUNEDIN ITEMS.
WEST COAST TRAIN RETURNS. BUTTER COAI PETITION. (By Telegraph. —Special to Guardian). DUNEDIN, Afarch 20. The West Coast train returned at 745 to-dav but was not largely patronised, some of Wednesday’s passengers stopping over, the lure of the Exhibition being too much. There _ w pood weather here and the excursionists arc onioying the holiday. ' Several saw Rose (the Atastcrton long distance runner) in action yestcr-
ta Vt, the Exhibition butter competition. Waitakc Company won both the gold and silver medals with 94* all 04 points, Alataion and Golden Coast factories each scoring 03 and receiving a certificate of merit. Duller was c;0 the Const factories showing np well against East Coast competition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 2
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114DUNEDIN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 2
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