ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. F. R. H., Mosgiel.—We have intimated on two occasions that the correspondenca is closed. T. S., Henley.—A search has failed to reveal any particular name for the young of hawks. " Blue Bird," Hakataramea.—Mr W. E. Parry is Acting-Minister for Social Security in the absence of Mr W. Nash in England. " Defrauded," Roslyr..—On the facts stated you appear to have a valid claim, and the matter should be placed in the hands of a solicitor. " Curious," Waihola.—A legacy is not subject to income tax, but the interest or profit derived from it is taxable. W. T. E., Clarendon.—The information is not available in Dunedin, but you could obtain it by addressing an inquiry to the Forestry Department, Invercargill. C. F„ Dunedin.—Mr A. S. Cookson, secretary of the New Zealand Woollen Mill Owners' Association, 20 Crawford street, Dunedin, would be pleased to give you references to experts in the industry. " Owl," Moorilight.—The butterfly would have to be set up, pinned to a cork or some such material, and kept in an air-tight box, preferably with a glass front. The successful preservation and setting up of butterflies calls for skill.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23828, 7 June 1939, Page 10
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