GENERAL TELEGRAMS
ARRIVAL OF THE ATHENIC. « By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Thursday. The Athenic arrived at 4.50 p.m. yesterday bringing Gil passengers, including 50 Sedgwick boys. At one stage of the journey there were i)lfi passengers on board. Of the New Zealand passengers 158 booked for Wellington, 175 to Auckland, 93 to Lyttclton, 32 to Dunedin, 24 to Bluff, 21 to New Plymouth, ana 20 to Timaru. The assisted passengers number 117, of whom forty-nine are domestics. Twenty-four farm laborers and eight farmers came by the vessel, as also did twenty wives rejoining their husbands.
UNWELCOME RAIN. Timaru, Last Night
Rain is general throughout South Canterbury, including tho Mackenzie Country. A lot of grain is out in the stook, an:l much is lying flat from the stooks being upset by a gale a week ago. The rain is therefore unwelcome. A RELIC OF THE "DUCO." Nelson, Last Night. A survey party at Greville harbor, tKiir D'Urville Island, recently picked up a life-buoy with the word "Dueo," in good order. It is now on an oil launch iu the locality.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 5
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