Woman 115 Years Old
•Married just 97 years ago %w ing at Manutahi, near Maori woman named Tuwehiw^ estimiated to be 115 years old-r certainly the oldest woman, European, in New Zealand. Divid'ing Mark. . f=With- the object of giving 3 even distribution of work 3® union men a new scheme of ^ front assignments has been 3(w at New Plymouth. Under the arrangemeiit (reports the Daily News), > worlcers wk" worlced 35 hours- in a week again offer themselves for eJ| ment until other members % union have obtained-woi'k f°r . ^ ilar period. There are over eU in' the New Plymouth union, ai estimated that the new system low each of theih to earn £3^ week ,on an ordinary cargo. however, will be increased wh® , men are called upon*to time or where "special rates at for handling cargoes such as R and 'slag.-.: . ..... * "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 690, 16 November 1933, Page 4
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139Woman 115 Years Old Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 690, 16 November 1933, Page 4
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