Notice confirming! the inclusion of 0. McKinley and If. Rogers in the New Zea land Maori Rugby All Black' team to play the Australian visilors in .Palmerston North on Wednesday, September 23. was received this afternoon by the secretary of the Poverty Bay Rugby Union, .Mr. W. S. McKee. The Poverty Bay players are tr> be in Palmerston North on Monday, September 21.
“During the current year,” stated the lion,. R. Semple, Minister of Public Works, in the House of Representatives to-day, “it is proposed to proceed with the erection of staff quarters: at the Chateau Tongariro, huts in the Egliuton Valley, extensions to the Rotorua electric system, and additions to the Hotel Milford, .Milford Sound.—Parliamentary Reporter.
A questioner at Mr. F. IV. Doidge’s political meeting on Monday said that since his arrival in New Zealand 11 months' ago most commodities had increased in price. “Rent is up, bread, clothes and coal are up,” he said. “Ilie only thing that is not up is beer; why is that?” Amid laughter the candidate replied: “Well, one usually puts that down,”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19122, 17 September 1936, Page 15
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