OLD NUHAKA RESIDENT
MR," J. LAURENSON PASSES fHerilfl Oorrnspoii'iMin , An old Morere and Nuhaka identity passed away on Saturday in the person of Mr. Jack Laurenson, 78 years of age. He was engaged on the late Mr. Kain's estate and had been about the district a number of years. JS/, The deceased had been in ill-health for some lime, but was one of those "old timers" who simply would not give in. A number of Morere and Nuhaka residents attended the funeral ■on Monday at the Wairoa cemetery. The Salvation Army chaplain read the burial service. tion for a livelihood," said Mr. Arnold. "They have also spread rapidly ;n the catering and restaurant trade, either as owners or as waiters, forcing white men and women out of employment. If in New Zealand there is land to spare, then I would suggest that you invite to your shores, if an invitation to anyone be decided upon, those of your own race, or at least of a race as closely related as possible. Otherwise, your experience may well prove to be similar to that of the United States."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19693, 27 July 1938, Page 8
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