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OUR COUNTRY ROADS.

A Pardonable Mistake.

An immigrant, one of those imported cheap labor machines, waiting employment, went for a day's fishing between Ngahauranga- and Petone. Tiring of sitting on a rock waiting for a nibble he thought he would try for larger scale. Went and sat on the fence close to thc railway and methodically lowered the bait into what he thought was a- river or lake. A youngster watching the cheerless object nerched. on the rail, waiting for a bite, went to him and said, "There ain't no fish there, Mister— that's a road./* *

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NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 8

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OUR COUNTRY ROADS. NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 8

OUR COUNTRY ROADS. NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 8