KAIWAKA.
(Own Correspondent.) TheKaiwaka burglary was sifted out m due course, and there is not a great deal of surprise expressed, as the two young men charged have since their advent some three yeura ago, been slowly but surely develop", mg into " bummers " of the first water, taking atnall scrubbing contracts, and doing a little work occasionally just to keep some other •person -.rom jumping their claim, and if ever completed, there would not be sufnicient to come to them to pay for the tucker account, not alone other expenses, and this style of human is invariably well horsed, and is out at all and everything that is going ' The Government must soon be losing faith in the North, judging tv S 9 ™y i 6 me? a- re bein S sacked on the Works, and if present rates j B maintained, leaving out the Otairatea .Bridge and Maungaturoto Tunnell men otherwise engaged will be easily ennumerated on the fin ff ures It seems to the lay mind strange "proceedure to carry on cuttings all the winter and leave them unmaned when the weather takes up. Might be Reform, but one would have to get used to it first before taking to it
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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