HONEYMOON BY AIR.
Th© first stage of a 'honeymoon nev took place bv air latelv at Mun* id.. Herr Gustav Otto, proprietor of » military flying machine factory, ed with his bride. Fraulein Hni'igg, K r air from the registrar's office, ,nnl "f----tor sailing over Munich landed at M suburban home of friends for the nodding breakfast, The brido is the daughter of a Bavarian army surgeon. "An.v bird that moults a feather in February should be marketed or put in the pot: it will seldom or never ]iniv« profitable to feed any longer. The longseason layer is tlie only truly profitable bird, and this is tho latest i« moult. This fact has been well borne out by the egg-laying competitions. 1 Thus Poultry ICxj)ert Fred C. Brown i® the current issue of the 'Journal o' Agriculture.' In referntng to the Prime Minister at Marten the other day (says the 'W'anKanui Chronicle 1 ), Mr E. Newtim", M.P. for Uangitikei, said that for yiars past the farming interests had not been so well ooked after as they were at present. Mr Massey was a farmer, awl h# represented the small farmer: indeed, the present Government as a whole recognised that New Zealand was in Uw hands of the small farmer, and on th® other hand the people of the Dominion recognised and were glad accordingly that t&e farming interests of the country were being conserved by a, symp*' tiwtio Govwnmwt,
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 2
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238HONEYMOON BY AIR. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 21 February 1913, Page 2
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