.. Bishop "Oleary left for Aucldand -tliis morning. He stated that he ,waa highly nleased with his visit' to the, district, Snd the only, suggestion he would like to makfj, m the, matter of improvement "was that the objectionable name of ''Poverty", should be- changed to some--t-King . more' 6heerf,ul,\ forj he said, the name, gave quite- «.' wrong impression' of .the tfistvict. Asked as to \vhat a^tern^]t\ve name he Avould.' suggest, h« said, thtit Qreen Bay, after,'- a place m Winconßih,; was ji name tl\at fstv\iqk him'"as being) a^pr^riate. ; It maji/^e mwjUoned tuat ■among.',,she majiy names that'have been suggested is that of "Emerald B,ay."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 5
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