district intend putting in paddocks of alfalfa this season. , A heavy and light weight in girls had a bout of listicuOs in Foilding on Saturday night. Unfortunately the rules of the riijgi were not strictly observed, with the result that auburn locks, pads, and other toilet supernumariea were scattered for yards. It was interesting—and elevating ! The pleasures of rent-collecting are many and varied, and a commission agent doing a good business in the Canterbury country districts relates an amusing incident which recently befell him in South Canterbury. Going to the house occupied by a client's tenant for a first monthly payment, he was met by the "good lady," who in reply to his demand, exclaimed, ''lt's rlnt, is it '""y« want V" and then, rolling up her sleeves and drawing her formidable form up to its full height, continued, "Yes, I'll give ye all the riot ye'll want." Needless to Say, in the circumstances the agent did not wait to receive what was promised him. A month later ho mustered up sufficient courage to again visit the house. His approach was observed, and as he drew near he saw the same redoubtable personage waiting for him at the gate with an axe This incident occurred some time ago, but to this day the rent remains uncollected..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 257, 3 November 1904, Page 4
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349Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 257, 3 November 1904, Page 4
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