USEFUL STOWAWAY
THANKED FOR HIS SERVICES
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, This Day.
The small steamer Pioneer, which arrived from Kaipara to join the local ilshing fleet, had a stowaway on board who hid himself so successfully that ho was not discovered'until the ship was at sea. On the trip down tho coast tho ship met with heavy weather, and tho extra hand was most welcome, with the unusual result that tho stowaway on his arrival was thanked for his services. _________«________ THE BUILDING SUBSID" _♦ .— (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) , ! , AUCKLAND, This Day. Dunng this week 7-i applications for the building subsidy have been made in Auckland, representing . new .buildings j or alterations worth £.12,000. This! brings the total number of applications up to ;KU, the total value being ;til;So,]37. Labour cosls arc estimated to absorb £"48,500, and the subsidy is estimated at £16,;]43.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 15
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140USEFUL STOWAWAY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 15
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