Hfhe departure of the godwits from Harbor on the first stage of the Bg flight to Siberia took place at the |Hf date. “The usual large flocks of iHiwits were circling about the Kaipara on March 31,” said a resident. Hkr midday on the following day there JHte. none left.” IBihe .Bishop of Nelson, Dr. Sadlier, |HI informed at the diamond jubilee |sfldttotions in Kaikoura that ho was welcome to the distinct at preB Rain was badly needed, and it generally accepted that there was jKayg rain when the bishop visited the “Mv reputation is at stake oil §■ occasion/’ said the bishop, “but we |Hi B ee, as I have 36 hours to go llB” His reputation was saved, says m Star, for there was a fall of seven Hits on the Sunday night.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18065, 17 April 1933, Page 9
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