"Viewed as a, commercial proposition remarked learned counsel during the hearing cf_a at ,v • c Court- at Invereargiu, the catching or mutton-birds is a 'dud. Except for the love or adventure, tho harking back to old tribal grounds, and the holidav attached to the trip, the .Natives * would be earning much better tnonc-v bv tho time they have paid the launch fee, provisioning, aad other preparations necessary m Tisiung the islands,, by staying at home at. tbeir ordinary work on the wharves, or elsewhere.-' »,ar Raurimu on 3!ocda*y night, while the down Main Trunk train was passing, a stone dislodged from the outruns crashed through the window of a carriage and struck a lady passenger on the chest. Fortunately the lady wsis not seriously injured 3 !i©r wrist watch and brooch were smashed. ' _
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18141, 2 August 1924, Page 6
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