A taxi-driver recently drove to bis home in one of the Christchurch suburbs a small farmer who had been busy with a day’s shopping, says the “Christchurch Times.” iei V 4 reached his destination the fare found he had no money. Lengthy argument followed, and the difficulty was finally settled, 'the taxi-dnver leaving with a bulging sack of onions perched on the front seat besideHiim-^^^^ |M^Mi> '
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 24 May 1932, Page 7
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