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" Ignorant," Oamaru. —Plasterers are employed at an hourly rate, the wages earned to be paid weekly. P. W.—The publication of your letter would open up a field of controversy on which we are not disposed to enter. I. H. S.. Mosgiel.—A person already in receipt of the war veteran's pension cannot also receive the invalidity pension. " Old Writer," Central Otago.—The matter is one concerning only the Old Writers' Association, and you should communicate with the secretary of that body. " Wager," Central Otago.—A correspondent has written to say that the mare March OfT was not bred by Mr T. Crozier, of Mosgiel. The answer which we gave in our issue of Wednesday last was kindly supplied by Mr Crozier and the information published is identical with • that contained in the New Zealand Stud Book.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 8
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