Daring September. 6- properties, for which the consideration totalled £51.905, iwere transferred in the Gisborno land district. Of the total 40 were town or suburban properties, for which the consideration was £35,326, and the remaining 21- were country properties, for which a total of £16.579 was paid.
Never to trust a gate in a wind, was a lesson learned h\ n Wanganui farmer the other day, he had propped back hia big road gate, weighing several hundredweight, to effect repairs to the latch, but had not allowed for the strength of the wind. He suddenly saw the gate bearing down upon biro,
and remembers no more. But a black eye and bruised temple informed him, ivhen he woke up, that his spasm of iblividn had had a very tangible causd.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17186, 9 November 1926, Page 9
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