Owing to the shallowness <>)' " certain liarlmur in the North. the (.Urns trading t„ .ma i'rvm it have to hj« t>um «mi * light diiumht. Commenting on Una (act one ilnv a facetious individual remarked l,i iho'akiplHT ol a steamer:- •■ I rct-koii. captain, jou would Ui'iiK nothing oi running >our khip across • meadow on a flew.v night:'" •Nothiiii; at all." canto llw remi; •• though, to make mho. ! might send a man ahead with a watering-can. o the highest aml'ition of every sokliei- are m.-ulo from mowl olio time formed )> ;llt « g. u . n * oaiiiurou in nit \ ' ■■• -. ioriiui Ormt fcoHtJun" U*rj Man on mimv of lm , la l Uit 'lea. that « «i> B lo pun of anv eiw> could furnish suf crosbuj. to last a century.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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123Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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