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The Gael left Westport this morning for Gre.vmoiitli and arrives at Hokitika at 1 ji.ni. to-morrow. The Leap Year Ball being the first l,all of the season it should prove a big success. The R.S.A. Committee are busy preparing for the Leap A ear Ball mi -Monday night and judging by all accounts Lliere will lie a record alt.end-
The value of lime for West Coast land is slowly bill, surely being more ami more As a result, (he output of lime in tlie district is substantially increasing year b.v year and the results thereof are proving very satisfactory. The Kniterangi Lime Company this year will show a substantial increase in its out j>u t, which will be in the vicinity ol 560 tons
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1932, Page 6
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126LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1932, Page 6
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