GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[BY TELEGRAM.— ASSOCIATION.] . Greymoutii, Saturday. The Premier is due 'at Hokitika 011 . Feb* ruary 14 to turn the first sod of Hokitika-< J. Boss line. ' ' '• ; Greysiotjth, Sunday. The coal exports' for . the week were Blackball Company,, 1613 'tons '• 12crrt ;j Brunner, 1645 tons lcw't. - • Westport, Sunday. Tho Westport / Coal Company's out-< >.;.{<%? put last. week was 6025 tons 17cwt. : 1Work at the Co-operative .Mines lias' been temporarily suspended. v/-^~ "ii--;". CiiuisxcuußCii, ; Saturday. George Baker, aged 27, was driving' seven horses in. a waggon loaded with. Tim- / ber up Black's Cutting, at Waiau, - when the waggon capsized and Baker was killed, • ' '' i:-t '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11873, 27 January 1902, Page 5
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