A woman from Ruatoria, who had been a patient at a maternity home, is not likely to forget her trip home, for she set out with the wrong baby (says a Gisborne exchange). The woman was a passenger for Ruatoria by a service ear, and was travelling home with a baby. When the car reached Tokomaru Bay an urgent message was received from the nursing home imploring her to return at once as she had taken away the wrong baby. This necessitated a journey back to town, where the babies were exchanged and the mother went home to Ruatoria next da.y.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 18
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