HOMEWARD BOUND
AFTER EN.JOYABI.fi HOLIDAY
(By Tolegraph.—Special to Guardian),
CHRISTCHURCH. March 27. The Westland school party arrived at Christchurch at n. 40 last evening and were met by their hosts and taken to private homes for the night. All had a very jolly time at Dunedin and their behaviour was excellent, leaving a good name behind. Tb?ir hosts here speak appreciatively of t-he conduct of the children in the private homes. AH assembled in good time this morning at tV«? railway station and left by train a very happy baud. The trip has been very enjoyable and most memorable to the children in every way. A large party of Coasters are returning to-day, including many visitors to the ExhibitioSn, several being from Hokitika,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1926, Page 3
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123HOMEWARD BOUND Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1926, Page 3
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