TELEGRAMS.
(Pes Ukithd Psbbr Absooiatioh.J NAPIER, July 29. The weathsr continues very rough. There is a continuous light, thick rain and a heavy sea is still running. The Mokoia remains in the roadstead. Sho is expected to oome alongside the breakwater to-morrow, and to sail that evening for Gisbomo and Auckland. . CHRISTCHURCH, < ' July 29. n The Mayor (Dr Thackor) has received a telegram from tho Minister of Internal Affairs stating that a totalisator permit will 'ba granted for a trotting meeting durin "■ the visit of Lord Jellicoe. °
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17690, 30 July 1919, Page 5
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