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SHARE IN AN ORCHARD.

DONOR NOT KNOWN IN HOKIANGA AUCKLAND, March 5. A. cable message published this week referred to an offer by a Mr Bargline to give a share in a New Zealand orchard to Mr George Taylor, a coal-miner, of Walsall, Great, Britain. It was stated that Mr Taylor had helped to save Mr Bargline’s life during the war. The orchard was said to be at I-lokianga, and the offer wats mjade provided that Mr Taylor came out’ to New Zealand. Enquiries made at Kaikohe show 7 that no name of Bargline is disclosed by the Hokianga County records. The only trace was that the oldest inhabitant remembered a, man of .that name working as a mill hand at Waima BO years ago. The name of Bargline is not known in; Hokianga.

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Shannon News, 17 March 1925, Page 3

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SHARE IN AN ORCHARD. Shannon News, 17 March 1925, Page 3

SHARE IN AN ORCHARD. Shannon News, 17 March 1925, Page 3

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