Mrs Mar,ia Saw kins, ager 101/ who has just, been buried at Deal, a few montiis ago cut two. new teeth—one m the upper and the other in the lower jaw.
The' Deputy-Mayor of Westport brought up at a meetirg of the Borough Council the question of tte detention of. the Mapourika at Wellington. He said they had ..in.-:excellent motor service, but the non-running of the passenger boat was a great hardship to many people; besides, a great deal of produce was prevented from coming, to the. Coast. On his motion it was resolved' ft at a telegram be forwarded to the Prime Minister, asking assistance in having the Mapourika putback in the service, and that Messrs. Colvin, Weßb, ; Hudson, Field" and McCallum, M.F.'Sj. %&. asked: to support tlie request,- ■ '.'.'.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14654, 7 March 1918, Page 3
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