--The whole trade of ivory carving a Dolhi is practically in the hands of o;n family, the bead of which pays the carvers Some of tho latter are paid very hißli wages j for at the last moment a flip through enre ' lessness- or want of skill might spoil""tin , work of months. I'rieea are somiiiines vcr; I high, as much as £500 bavins; been given re 1 "»ntly for a piece of carved ivory.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12392, 30 June 1902, Page 2
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