LATE LOCALS.
ihe scow Moa is ready for sea with a cargo of 73,000 feet of timber, but ;. heavy sea prevented her leaving this afternoon.
A reminder is given of the meeting of the Canterbury Automobile Association at the County Chambers tonight at 7.30 o’eloek'.-r-Advt. />
Mr W. D. Reese, son of Mr T. W. Reese, of Christchurch, whose disappearance from his home in Timaru on Wednesday had been causing his relatives and friends anxiety, has been located at Auckland. He had apparently yielded. to a sudden impulse to go to Auckland to see the Test match, for when he was spoker to at Auckland by his uncle, Mr Dan Reese, who happened vto meet him ii the city, the young man said he hac. come to see the match.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 5
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