“ I was surprised to find so small an area sown in oits in Southland,” said a northern visitor at Gore (reports the Ensign). “During our tour to-day we saw very little land in oats, yet northern merchants have been telling us to accept the price being offered because Southland would glut the market.” “ He ought to be issued a new number plate every year," facetiously suggested Mr R. W. D. Robertson, when the Taranaki Justices of the -Peace Association was considering how to deal with justices and ■other parsons who wore the association’s medallion though they were not members.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3864, 3 April 1928, Page 52
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