JirqßQS^ls . h,a\:p bPW rnad^ 'tq the (3ana4iail Qovernm.ent to name pne of tbe highest; mountaw peaks in the Dominion after Lord Kitchener, Some hint of how dangerous it is just to live in these dizzy days is suggested by the fact that not fewer than 22,540 persons were killed or hurt last year on the streets of New York. "I wish larger congregations would attend our Church," said the warden "S.o'do JI," declared the pretty widow. «the congregation was' small to-night thafc every/ tinl3 ihe parson said \ dearly belovgd,' I positively blushed. 1! , Instead qf; a chiming clock, the hours §»4 hamquio^^re gtruok by. 'th,e guard & a n^Ghax^c-A} irar^spqrt camp in France on a motjr-lorry crank- shaft suspended between two poles. What will be,'when completed, one of the biggest suspension bridges in New Zealand will shortly be commenced. The new bridge will bs about 448 ft long, and will be situated between Foxton jjn-1 FdlmerstowNorth, -•- • .i\ ' » " i r ■'■••■
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 8 March 1917, Page 3
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