KANAKA LABOR.
Horart, February «. The Secretary of State {or the Colonies has requested Bishop Montgomery to furnish a report on the Kanaka traffic in the South Sea islands. THE COPTIC. The Coptic, from London, via Cape, arrived yesterday evening, and was advertised to resume her voyage to Wellington afc ten o'clock this morning. She brings fourteen passengers for Australia and fifty-five for New Zealand. A PLEASING REPORT. Sydkky, February 6. Sir Charles Lilley, late Chief Justice of Queensland, who h*s returned from a tour through New Zealand, in the course of an interview, spoke in terms of high admiration of that colony, and referred eulogisticaliy to the personnel of the Ballance Ministry. He said he found itiat, asa democratic community, Isew Zealand was far in advance ot other Australasian colonies, and her people had every 1 prospect of enjoying «elid'comfort and prosperity iti tha[ [utuw, ' " •""■"• :'\ ~(< ..
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2892, 7 February 1893, Page 2
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145KANAKA LABOR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2892, 7 February 1893, Page 2
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