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A wiute.. thrush captured at-Puke-kohe recently .• has been preserved and mounted ; for tho. Auckland -Mus emu. It was a young i. bird and was .lust- learning to fly. A' farmor on Pukekoho Hill noticed it flutter down from a macrocarpa tree. Ho secured it .and ’took- it - in' his • ear into Pukekoho.: On opening the door otic car ;in 'the main Btrcot, the bird escaped, but it was later recaptured. Tho question of.'insuring buildings in Auckland •; against - earthquake risks . was .< discussed’ at '■ the ‘ annual conference' of'i tho'*. Manchester > Unity of! Oddfellows.' i Supporters of a., proposal to "insure ,th© Manchester - Unity. ; Building *at sthe ; corner iof Hobson ' and -Victoria- Streets, • urged that it would he; money ; welU spent. ! Mem. ■biers who ..wero'old’- residents . of,-the city opposed: the scheme, saying., that the chances -of ss an earthquake’ •in Auckland;'were very remote, particularly a. vshoek -of r such 1 severity rda would - affect; ferr o-concrete * buildings. Another, member said ho had learned authoritatively 4 that Auckland ; was •lot in-the "line of'earthquakes which ’"id been traced ifrom ’ San •Francisco. The proposal to-insure; the 'building a s rejected. - ■Remove verms' speedilv and effectively with ’ WADE’S WORM -FIGS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11168, 29 March 1930, Page 10
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