ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
" Veteran," Clyde.—Communicate with Mr William Dunne, tiomley street, Musselburgh. " Pears," Warepa.—We have referred your inquiry to the A.C.K., Otago University, which will supply the information. 3. L., Waimate. —The stone is a memorial for " Hcni Haearoa Waroa, a daughter of Talaroa, the great chief of Te Walpounamu, of the Ngaitahu tribe: 31 years of age, and died in the year 1862." " Cheerio," Walweta South.—(l) A fair charge for the carriage of the box would be Is 6d. (2) Any reputable tradesman who announces on his accounts a discount of 5 per cent, will fulfil the .obligation. Discounts are, however, generally allowed on prompt payment of accounts. J. C. M.—The correspondence has been closed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22830, 14 March 1936, Page 12
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