A * native youth at Taradale, Hawke’s Bay, vho is in Standard 4 at school, was asked by his teacher to write a composition on the subject, “What I would do if I were rich.” This is what he produced. “If I was rich I will buy a big house with a lot of furnitures and a motor-car called .the pacard, and I’ll go to England and marry a beautiful Princess and wines to drink and get stunned evei:z night and to the races with one thousand dollars and the next day I win £1,009,000. Then I buy an aeroplane and go to America, buy a ranch out with, the cowpunchers and leqrn how to ride a bucking horse and I will buy all the horses and land and cattie and saloons and let my workmen get beer any time they want it. I will come back to New Zealand and buy all the trains and boats and will get a castle for my beautiful and 'charming wives. I will have six wives and sixty servants, and I will cut the King and the Government ou.t and I will rule the world. That is my Golden Dream.” I
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4311, 31 August 1921, Page 1
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