One would hardly expect that in n Scotch community like North Otago the English family < f Sin th would largely predominate (says the oaniam •'Tinies”). But such is the ease. T'ho provisional toll of the Oamaiu _< leet ate shews that there, are 92 Smiths, 78 R;>li<-i(sons. 60 .lohnsliiiis, 57 Browns. f/.yl.u :, Id AL D-mald ami 36 51.--Kenztes in the elecbn-nle.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1925, Page 2
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