MEMORIAL CLOCK TOWER FOR HOKITIKA, WEST COAST, N.Z. This clock tower, which wil] cost £1000, is to be erected at the intersection of Sewell and Weld streets, Hokitika, in memory of Westland troopers who fell in the South African war, and also to commemorate the Coronation of his Majesty, King Edward VII (Otago Witness, 08 October 1902)

MEMORIAL CLOCK TOWER FOR HOKITIKA, WEST COAST, N.Z. This clock tower, which wil] cost £1000, is to be erected at the intersection of Sewell and Weld streets, Hokitika, in memory of Westland troopers who fell in the South African war, and also to commemorate the Coronation of his Majesty, King Edward VII (Otago Witness, 08 October 1902)
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08-10-1902
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Otago Witness
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MEMORIAL CLOCK TOWER FOR HOKITIKA, WEST COAST, N.Z. This clock tower, which wil] cost £1000, is to be erected at the intersection of Sewell and Weld streets, Hokitika, in memory of Westland troopers who fell in the South African war, and also to commemorate the Coronation of his Majesty, King Edward VII (Otago Witness, 08 October 1902). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/13676299

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