NEWS AND NOTES.
When asked In a IVilow-pMsso'n-ger why, a! ler spending millions of dollars in advertising, he did not slop and add ilio money thus saved lo his profit, Air Wrigley. of oiiawiii” -gum fa in a, said: "We a re- (ravelling- u’osl a! (in nidi'-' an hoar. Whore would we he l<> morrow at | ! Ids lime if we look ilie engine off j i lie ! rain " ! Tile in! eresl ill”' lillh I we] ve -1 rii iii-1: yacht, Saiorse is lying in A lick'i.'iid- llarhoiir awaiting favourable via tiler iiei iii'o "hi on !ier ioiev honieward voyage t>• Didihn. Captain i 'irmiiii' D'Crien v\ i il liav" : 1 1 1 him as a orow Iwo A lioklalidel's and an fslumbr sinned on when Ihe i.e.oiii was ai Nukualofa. !i is undersiood iiiai the wife of one. ..f 'in' \ noklii i stit? J s will ; 11- .11, !'•:-! ny ini' I'ilsOaiid on i in- adven! m on-; \.i\ugc ! o Ireland. j ; 'rdiu Auekla nd i he \ aeiii V, iii make for Ido l Stanley ( l all; in to! Islands), and nil: probabß J.rr.eeed lie-re jo Dilhlill direel. Ylh Saiorse is liio-L, 10 lie some liioniiis ;! | sea, t aptani ( > !’a e-n eon - idering ilia! his erafi w:l! he doing V...!! jj' she averages 1.0011 Hides per w, ek. On Ihe mi IWa I'd voyage lhe aeili oeeiipied near!'. IweLr mon llis, the aernai number o| days al ■ ea lie hip; Inf. \ nice pi'reel o) l'elort'ed gold from lhe South We-Hand b.'aelies i passed into the hands o| loeal hunkers lasi week, siai.es the- Hokitika correspondent "I I lie Lyttelton I ini es. The southern lieaelies have keen yielditip fair returns for some tune, to waleiifu! hcaeheonihers. Various parts ol lhe southeni beaches. purl ietilarly where them are hlaek leads, will yet lie operated siieeessfully li.v light dredges specially designed for the purpose. Tim parcel of gold in ipiestioii wa* oi aImut 700 z., and it is understood Hull it is designed for the t.inied Stales, v here so much New Zealand gold continues to find its way, the cash (■(.jurn being considered more prolitiilile than local sales. There is a lens? stretch of coast lietween Abbot Head and .Bruce Bay which is more or less highly auriferous, as tlie result- of beach deposits brought down by the intervening rivers over long ages.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 1
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391NEWS AND NOTES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 1
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