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«as» IMPORTED COAL. (liy Telegraph — l’er Press Association) AUCKLAND. May 27. '1 be steamer Waihemo i s discharging some 7,000 tons of coal at Auckland. 'lbis will lie railed to Otahulm and d.uinped on the site next to the railway workshops. Altogether some 15,000 tons will be stored there and it is understood not to be consumed at present. Another steamer, the Kaitoa, is expected to leave for Newcastle today to load tend. GRillY COUNTV CHAIRMAN. GREY MOUTH, May 27. Mr J. Rynfl was elected the Grey Couut.v Clmirmau, HAURAKI ELECTION. 1 A UCTvI IYND. May 27. Polling in the Hauraki by-election is proceeding in fine weather. An exceptionally heavy vote is anticipated. The number on the roll in 10.933. The result may be known about nine o’clock.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1931, Page 5
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130DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1931, Page 5
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