“I have had a good deal to do with the management of boys,” said Mr T. W. Butler, secretary of the Welington Boys’ Institute, at the Rotary Club this week. “New Zealand’s best products are not its meat and wool, an:l butter, but its boys; and it is everyone’s duty ,tp do as much as they can to make them the men we all wish them to be." “It is a very dangerous thing for councillors to draw up a by-law without legal advice —especially one dealing with heavy traffic,” said the clerk (Mr Cowlam) at the Eketahunp. County Council, states the "Wairarapa Age.” He mentioned that years ago the council lost hundreds of pounds in court, cases concerning by-laws similarly framed.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4468, 18 September 1922, Page 1
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