PROCEEDINGS AT FEILDING.
ji' .„■ IBj Oorre» D oB()(int.l '.'.- J.- '';.':'. V" ;K/ "• • Pelldlnfl, October S. wfi* ;^"i ai f Ward and party mohed Feildinf ~by 'the.-ilaih Trunk express ftpmauolcland. a ifeto;after nbdh. .%S?SS - 1 lfe,Vtr svf5 v f nted. Lady'. Ward ; with rnif au & fnl bou quet of flowers. ■■-.'■ " . w^™./M a J o ri,'in.;;welco;.mirig.Sir-. Joseph-.Ward o\ P^γ !ew Zf)™A:fin behalf of tfo S uWS'^ , * the-Prime fewiedgeit^t^e^iKich^ work of. the conference, and said ! he hadrJ. ITM1 T M nt ?l ■•**"%?•».■• z «lMd' s&od for' o^
.SPEECHES AT PAITMEFiSTON; ': • (Bj OoVre, 0 onil,nt.r ;: ' ' . '-' : ■■■■vPa'nuirStonMorth, October 2 - tiorL. E ? J v.l^T d::^SS i embled -' at a<> railway sta'-tipn.'.-to-day to-welcome the Prbmier-- ?£,• :;S|Sp^ s &vS :s#l#l»iijai-I thtt y i£l\, tT V owd: .Youididn't'teirus *i>s? 1 ?. .'he -Oper?; House. (Laughter.) the w6ria^L^i al S Ud »-f- mo7in S tue wprlU, and. had" to take part; -Por that reason, some : central .organisation became iman? W Empire mi any who tried .to,: wrest its,supremacy away l a nders-not.at;-the..same rates of pay as in i-nghsh-waters, but at aerate more to accordance with-what-New, Zealanders conSed commensurale-with the-work performed He again thanied ..them for their cardial welcome -% .W. -T,; Wood,. on - behalf of the stenalists, presenW. the.. Prime .Minister Irftn t n f f and-said he was. proud r I to V.voice'their sentiments. -Sir Joseph nad -done;.-,yeoman. service, and 'the speaier. considered'i.him one of the greatest statesmen address bore ftaree aumber of. signattires.. ■ : ■....■ B -'■ M {-'C- the -Prime Minister ?*: behalf the/members .of other ■ ipes who had liecpine naturalised subjects.' He was excejduigjy-proud of the British lag,'and felt much happier :in his adopted country. : -. ,Sir ■ Josept.thanked-Mr.-- West. forihis -kuidly remarks; andjpojnted out that the British were the only people in the world, who, treated aliens like ■themselyesjvand :if aliens become naturalised they;.i-eceived-a hearty .welcome. :.Cheers;were.then given and the train'moVed away. '■:';■■ :: '\-,''- ■"'■''';:. ' '
o>y :in' the-Brighton.'Gardens/ a botanical qH> gentleman, , pointing ;to β-certain plant; oskedr one of the assistants-" Can von tell me, mr good • rian/'.if .this plant belongs to:tho arbntuiiannly?". .whereupon, the man replied curtly,- •• No; sir, it dotftV it-belongs to the corporation'."'".- ,'■ ■':■ \: ; -:.-w..iv-.-• . Fifteen thousand children are born innually'in British workhouses.- ■"-' -v :• ■:,..•; ■ :,-i:.:Btook: sale',at-;Waitanao-is. advertised -bv Meaera. Baleety.,apd C 0 . ,. .Ltd., for Wednesday next.' ■' *' v ' v..-- i';v. '■''," V■' ' ■■ ■-■ ■' Messrs. -Abraham Vand-Wffl'lanii," Ltd., .will ion dnot a, stock, Bale./ati Jqhneohville" Winorrow at a.m.-- ■'' : ri . '■ '' '" '.'.'.[■"■'"'' ' 'Tenders are -invite.i: f6r.,the-Clty.;Ooun6il for the removal of refuse from, the 'municipal ahal toirs...at--lieahauWaga-:-.'-'-;.-,'.-.,. ,-• ■-■■•■ ::, ■ V Influenia .take -.Wooda , ' .Great■'•-,-■ -. ■'. -Peppermint ■Cara,'.iNwit ftilv-iu,' e.dj; -ji''-"M-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 4 October 1909, Page 8
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