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J. W. R— The translation is: " Neither with oars nor with sails." " Disgusted Shareholder," Owaka Valley. Held over; receiving attention. L, H. Appleby, Palmerston.—The new regulations oblige fishermen, wholesalers, retailers, hawkers and exporters to take out licences. " It's a Bet." —The man is entitled to a y married man's pay, from which is deducted an allowance for his wife, and this is subsidised by the Government. " Quaero," Ranfurly.—The award wage of a carpenter is 2s 92d per hour. For country work, where board anu lodging are provided free, no alteration is made in the wages.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 10
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