TELEGRAMS.
DUNEDIN ITEMS. SUCCESSFUL HELIOGRAPHING. BUTTER FOR AFRICA. (B* Telbgbaph. — Special to The Post.'; DUNEDIN, This Day. Heliographing between Oamaru and Saddle Hill has been successfully carried out by the Dunedin Engineers, who «ire at present in camp. The mcssag€i heliographed was from Sir J. G. Ward, and read as follows: — "I wish you every jjuccess in tho heliograph signalling scheme between Oamaru and Dunedin, and congratulate the corps on their progressive and up-to-date work/ The largest shipment of butter taken from Dunedin for some time by an intercolonial boat was shipped by the Ulimaroa on Sunday, when one thousand ca-ses Irom there and the Peninsula Company were sent forward to be transhipped at Melbourne to a Federal Houlder steamer for Durban.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1908, Page 3
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122TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 142, 15 December 1908, Page 3
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