, The Lyttelton Harbor Board has resolved, to send a letter to Pilot -Day, expressing appreciation of his promptitude m- rescuing a young lady from drowning at Stunner.
"Our people m New Zi-.<!;uid ore npt to look very humble,", saii the, (,'him s>e Consul m a lecture at Wellington. They are humble, but they look more so. And some of them have an air of extreme timidity as they pass along the streets with their eyes down. Observant people will have noticed it, but they must not mistake the appearance for timidity. It is a kind of reverence, the reverence that is ingpained. m the race. .
The Orient Uner Otranto; -which arrived ajb Sydney, on March 4th, from London, hid .a sensatdonal 'experience during hei> last trip from the Ctomimonwealth,. It appears that soon after leaving Gibraltar she encountered a hurricane which, wrought severe havoc ashore and afloat. The disturbance was of a cyclonic character, and drew the water from the sea- m a number of waterspouts, whilst m the town a number of houses- were unroofed,, much damage being done- to many 'buildings. On the Otranto the force of the wind lifted Me Ufej)oat* out of theft ohqcks,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12099, 17 March 1910, Page 7
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