Sufficient seclusion has been obtained by two of the albatrosses nesting at Taiaroa Heads for them to lay each an egg. Sunday holiday-makers would be well advised to allow the birds to retain their privacy so that a hatching of the eggs can proceed uninterrupted by rude disturbances and consequent departure. City and suburban brigades were palled out at 2.15 this morning to the Maori Hill rubbish tip where a fence had caught on fire. Two minutes after noon an automatic false alarm from Ellis’s mattress factory, Kaikorai, caused the Roslyn Brigdae to turn put.
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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 16
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95Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 16
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