SOLAR ECLIPSE
NEWS FROM NJUAFOO. Telegraph—Press Association). WELLINGTON, October 19. A message from Doctor C. E. Adams who is in charge of the New Zealand Eclipse Expedition at Niuafoo, states that daily practice by the experition continues since the arrival of tile party on the island. Conditions at .he hour of the clay when the eclipse will occur have been fairly good. The American Expedition is giving the New Zealanders liberal assistance, which is much appreciated. Kind wishes are extended to the British Consul at Nukulofa. There is a total of twenty-five tents in the camp. The liner Ventura passed on Friday afternoon to Pago Pago. All members of the party are well.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 1
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