j A cable message published during the week referred to an offer by a Mr Bargline to give a share in a New Zealand orchard to Mr George Taylor, a coalminer, of Walsall, Great Britain. The orchard was said to be at Hokianga, and the offer was made provided that Mr Taylor came out to New Zealand. Inquiries made by the Herald correspondent at Kaikohe show that no name of Bargline is disclosed by the Hokianga County records. The only trace was that the oldest inhabitant remembered a man of that name working as a millhand at Waima 30 years ago. The Herald correspondent at KohukoJju reported that the name of Bargline tv as not- known in Hokianga.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 March 1925, Page 7
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