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AN ENGLISH VISITOR ON NEW ZEALAND POLITICS

An English gentleman travelling m theie colonies latoly _.a7e_ a few days In Wellington, and lut.rviewed, whilo there, a number of onr loa dinp; polltioinns on both sides of tho Efouar; Do soems to Lave listened to all be heard, and said nothing ; bat when ho shook the dust or the mud of the Empire City off his boots, he nnbotomedhimielf thus .—" All your loading m.n m politics ieim to be as fic.'Bly possessed by . ada or whims if one fc'/d or another te eny Innatib m the .ylum by his delusion . oio of ihom relieves iv n .thing but education, and whatever may be the oubj c. of convrrsatioa, he always brings It back t. thi*. He would spend the whole revenue cf the Oountry ou eduaation. Another Is full of the glory nnd beurfi.. ol lea-oho'ds, end thinks .-bat' all would ba woll iv New Zetland if the i. fluencaof tho B.nk of New Z aland crtald be got rid of. Another g av©ly told mo that ho would abo'iah all defence expenditure, Bnd import deer io -stock the forestß with, ard then our yoang men could go out with rifl.i, and .earn to Bhoot accuracy. That won tbe ..object that po.Beß_ed him,"— ** Merojtlo " m •• Auckland Wows."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1596, 29 June 1887, Page 4

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AN ENGLISH VISITOR ON NEW ZEALAND POLITICS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1596, 29 June 1887, Page 4

AN ENGLISH VISITOR ON NEW ZEALAND POLITICS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1596, 29 June 1887, Page 4

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