Notices under the Land Transfer Act appear in this issue. At the Sumner Gala on Saturday next, dancing competitions will be held on the pier, and the caveman will be seen at tne Cave Rock. To-day’s river report states that both branches of the Wainiakariri and the Rakaia are clear; the Opilii and Wnitaki are lishable. Miss M. Pickering, of Leeston, who got out of her depth while bathing at Sumner on Tuesday, and was swept awav bv the undertow, has been taken to the Christchurch Hospital for medical attention.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16323, 12 January 1921, Page 7
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