The Wheat Controller has advised the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce that it has been definitely arranged to load the Karori at Geelong about the 31st inst. for Auckland and New Plymouth. This will be the only shipment of Government wheat that is likely to go direct to New Plymouth tliis year. The quantity to be sold locally is about 9000 sacks. The saving to the consumer is stated to be quite 1/6 per sack, possibly more, and the wheat is milling quality. "You members of my race I would tell to live up to the Maori traditions and to I the pakeba traditions. I'm not going to give you any advice. I'm not going to say that you shouldn't bring any white girls back to the pountry. If you see a fine looking girl over there you marry her. We need immigrants."— i Sir Maui Pomare's advice to Maori All Blacks at Wellington. £2S 10/ Wilton carpet squares going for £18 10/, to-morrow, Bargain Thursday, at George Court's Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 7
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