Flying (Miners Piper fcnd Knye circled over' Blenheim at noon yesterday en route to Christclmrch. —P.A. "When a couple are living together it cannot be suggested that the cost to each of them is half the income," said Mr. ¥.. P. Hay, counsel for a widow who applied to the Supreme Court at Wellington for further provision under her husband's will. "Is (here no> a song which says that two can live cheaper than one?" asked His Honor Mr Justice Blair. Mr. J. J. M'Grath' (counsel for (ho testator's son): "That's when they are young and before they try." The Hev. Gfcrifge Budd. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, returned to Auckland on Wednesday night after a strenuous tour. Since the Assembly closed in Dttlicdin a few weeks ago Nlr. Budd has travelled 3000 miles, chieliy in cdnhe'ction with functions pertaining to Ins office, in the South Island. Mr. Budd dedicated many new church halls, opened new churches, and preached each Sunday at the jubilee servives of no less than four churches. Mr. B«dd says that in many parts visited the settlers seemed in a prosperous condition and very hopeful. With hard work" and sound economy, Mr. Budd thinks, New Zealand will soon shake off the depression al present o.\isfiug. The Moderator will stay in Auckland till An/.ao Day, when he will ho the chief speaker at, the Town Hall services. Then ho will leave for the South again, to lay the foundation stone of a new church and address many meetings in connection with church extension and activities in the Dominion.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 6
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