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LUCKY FOR ONCE

ADMISSION BY FARMER CONDITIONS IX Till'] CITY "The cocky is pretty lucky!" Thus was a rare but frank admission I'rom a local farmer to a press, representative. The reason was that he had just returned from Auckland where lie , had Stayed at an hotel, had just about frozen because of lack of lire and was not feeling very .satisfied 1 ga.stronomicalh r because of food- < cooking difficulties. "At least when , I'm home and haven't a iire I can j always go up into the hills and get ! something to light it he said. ;

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 8

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96

LUCKY FOR ONCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 8

LUCKY FOR ONCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 8

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