“Those fine, cooling, bracing, invigorating zephyrs that make us' such an alert people—we are said to be full of ‘pep’ and go—are also a product of Canterbury," said the Mayor of Wellington ingratiatingly at the civic reception to the southern farmers. “And if a census were taken of the successful business men in the North Island the result could he likened to ‘an invasion of southerlies!’”
“A man is most certainly not entitled to have his name suppressed when an order for £1 2s 6d per week for the maintenance of his three illegitimate children gets in arrears to the extent of £79," was the reply of Mr J. L. Stout, S.M., at Palmerston North, to an application made by James Alfred Edwards for the supnre.ssion of his name.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17742, 20 June 1929, Page 8
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