The steamer Hina, formerly the Lady Barkly, which has been runmng m the Nelson-Golden Bay service for over 50 years, was sold by auction at Ke son reS) an-order Of the Supreme Court to satisfy a claim for ' va Ses b master and crew. Bidding £4OO, and went in onejump to £5OO (states an exchange). Thereaft« were £lO increases, and finally £o a vances, the vessel being eventually knocked down to the plaintiffs in reeen proceedings for £570. The Lady Barklv played a part in the Waikato war when sh/had a P naval rating and was owned and used by the Government for transport work in and from the Manukan Harbor.
SLICK-SHINE, a quick drying, nonslipping polish for Linos, and Furniture, requires no rubbing. May be vi?ed by passing a rag dipped in half spirits and water over it.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1921, Page 5
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