There is a beekeeper in Southland district who has 220 colonies of bees, which have a free run of a large area of clover. To test the working capacity of a hive he one day placed the hive on the scales, and for 12 hours' work they registerd 101 b of honey. The '"North Otago Daily Times" tells of a man who wont to the Court hous to take out a summons. When there he thought he would register his child. Being a day late, he was fined ss. When he came out of the courthouse he found his horse and trap in charge of the inspector,- and for leaving his wheel unlocked he had to submit to the second indignity of parting with ss. He then went straight home lest a worse thing should befall him,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1911, Page 5
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