DOMINION NEWS
MISSING YACHT. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON. February 17. The Secretary, Mr W. MeNamara <of the P. and T. Department, has received the following from the Apia radio station: “The auxiliary yacht Southern Pearl, presumed to be on a passage (com Panama to Apia, is several months overdue. Any vessel or station having information of her whereabouts, please communicate with Apia Radio.”
CHEAPER PETROL. WELLINGTON, February 17. Referring to the reduction as from to-morrow of a penny a gallon in the wholesale price of petrol, first and second grade, Mr F. Boss (Secretary of the Wellington Motor Traders’ Association) said to-night that the question of the reduction had not been considered by the retailers, but it would be in the course of a day or two.
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Grey River Argus, 18 February 1932, Page 5
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