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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. Shareholder; Declined. " Musterer,” Roxburgh.—A farm worker employed by the week cannot establish a claim for extra payment while doing odd jobs in the woolshed during the shearing season. " Milton,”— (1) The specimen enclosed is native mistletoe, which is blooming in profusion at present in virgin native bush. It is a parasitic vine and throws out the beautiful red bloom which you saw. (2) Aaron’s rod is verbascum, the triennial or perennial herb which has a yellow flower. (3) There is no embargo on the entry of motor cars bound for Waipori Falls after noon. The road is narrow in places, but there are many points at which cars may pass with perfect safety. These may be selected as in most cases cars can be seen approaching from a distance.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23703, 10 January 1939, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23703, 10 January 1939, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23703, 10 January 1939, Page 8

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