s fc; — H i> A runner boy was’trying to sell a 1 paper (relates the Whaugaroi "AflvoI cate). Ou receiving a refusal, he said. I “Special to-night, sir. Acceptances for I the Tuuuey-Heenvy tight!” He sold a ~ paper. i It is likely that a new industry will u be started in Ashburton shortly, but c from a letter received by the Borough c Council it appears that, a good deal de " pends ou the result of the general elccLion (says tlic “Gufirdiau' >- A financial broker in Christchurch lately asked t tbe council for the amounts of the rental s of sections opposite'the railway station, f and when these were submitted to him « he replied in . the following strain. "I 3 think it would be advisable to hold ibe 3 tenders buck until after tbe election, bc- . cause people are anxious to know bow u things arc going to turn out. If the c Labour Party got. into power it will not - be so easy to finance new industries, j The letter was greeted witli laughter.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 247, 19 July 1928, Page 3
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