N.Z. NEWS IN BRIEF
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Tannery Trade Suffers Aa in Auckland, the tanpery trade iu Otago is suffering severely through lack of otders. The manager of oue lirm statcd: "The position bere is just as bad as in the north. The same applies to Christchurch." He weut on to say his firra had receutly .beeii compellpd to roduce its staff. Thbre wa? every pvobability further reductiOns vvoqld be ueccssary within tho next few. weeks "It is a pity to see such an tndustry m this situation, for it is essentially a prima^y industry which absorbs local raw material and supplies the locai mafket," he conclpded. Infant Drowned A child aged one year and eiglit mpnths, James Kenneth Dodge, son of Mr J. R. Dodge, of Ohapuku, nenr Kaiapoi, was accideutafly drowned yesterday in a creek on his father 's farm The child was following his father, who was attending cattle. He fell into the creek, which is covered with grass and was not foqnd till about quartoir of an hour after his disapp'earance was noted,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 4
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