The Buller Seat
Although no omciai sLateiucui been made it is understood that Coalition Party will not contest Buller Seat.
Aeroplane Lands in Street Adelaide advices state that ® afternoon of October 9 a Gypsyl which had been flying over Glti landed on a wide street (The ® way), avoided some wires, ardra for abont 200 yards before cohub a standstill. With Mr. A. Wardas senger, Mr. Newman left Paia aerodrome for a cruise over the and suburbs. Shortly after 5 o c when the aeroplane wias about Ju mile north of The Broadway, a altitude of about 500 feet, the senger was speaking to the pik i, while gesticulating with his hi accidentally touched the swit'ch and the engine stop^t saw a wide street below uie. Newman later, "and I decided to there. As I got down low, I ™ some wires crossing the roadway I dived under them. The machine ed safely." •Deps'ession in U.S-A. _ i The extent of the depression i United States could be partly g from the fact that 600,000 people were at one time traj about the country seeuring whai and shelter they could find, mList told a New Plymouth ga ■Of these quite 10 per cent. were One relief centre in a few^ gave succour to 10,000 young ers, of whom 1000 were women. Swamp Reclaimed _ Land situated to the left-ha of the bridge leading into Bay from the Napier end, taken a syndicate some years ago, ^ looldng remarkably healthy. the earthquake the laI1° swampy to a large degree a • the raising of the levels throa • npheaval the value. of the gi'O i been greatly inereased and a • of cottages have been erected . land. Excellent results have a - been obtained from crops pia this class of soil and the wM has a most healthy appearane
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 4
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299The Buller Seat Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 4
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