“You might suggest to the council to put tail-lights on cows,” twitted a member as the traffic inspector was departing after explaining the effect of the .new by-laws to the Hamiltioh Motor-Cycle Club, states the “Waikato Times.” The speaker contended that the wandering stock of Hamilton were a menace requiring more consideration than the “tabooing” of pillion riding. At a meeting of Marlborough' farmers it was decided to form a company with a capital of £25,000 to trade )vith auxiliary scows primarily between Picton and Auckland in connection with the chaff trade. Provisional directors were elected to make preliminary arrangements. This from the “Wairarapa Daily Times” : Mrs Stickybeak was shocked recently when a friend told lier that a young lady well known in Master-, ton had been locked up all night in a garage with two men. When it was explained that it was “Lizzie Ford with the Dodge Brothers,” even the lady joined in the laugh.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4467, 15 September 1922, Page 2
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