Aeroplanes Disturb Court For several days past the proceedings of- the Supreme Court at Auckland have been interrupted from time to time by the roar of aeroplane engines passing overhead. After a particularly loud burst the other morning, when the shadows of the passing planes crossed the Court windows, Mr Justice Cornish uttered a protest “Something will have to be done about it. Mr Registrar,” he said. “The business of the Court should not be disturbed in that way.”
“METEOR” GLASS FLY TRAPS. We have been granted small supplies of Glass Fly Traps. These have arrived in the nick of time to provide relief to farmers and others suffering from the plague of blow and house flies. Price 28/6, Farm size 37/6, F.O.R. Packing 3/- extra. Breakage at buyer’s risk. MASON, STRUTHERS and CO., LTD. Advt
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24801, 15 February 1946, Page 4
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