OUR YORKSHIRE LETTER.
,;' woot -foe' , TdpiuKiJra ptjbposes. '■; V ,<'':;! -..'*; v •'■: (From' Out. Bpeclali. Correspondent.), ■.'; ■; 'x;'j ";■ ■'.';. :■/ :>'- ; - : -'!- Bradford,'. October:. 29,i'iW.' : -o'- : -yS • The paramount question- fa the "wooltrado it present every'day, and ofteeta both tho urbwer " --vi ana user. It Is. of coursc.i that of price,'; users': ■ "-W3 always manifesting' concern: about ■ tho value of , ; V; the.niw material.. Wool-growers never ;oc alto- 1 :;... ?. Bother tho : s(do of the: trade - that. affects tho--• .-v.fi spiunor and 'manufacturer, though weekly • I • ' try to bridge, the-gulf ithat. separator the two '■' '-'Spartlos. „ This question of value eclipses' every.- ■:"/? other, for it- doterniines tho iiost of Hhts raw : ; ? material and also tho eclling prioo of tops, '?:,;; yarns, and pieqes. At the same time, the im-'-'-A "i , , porting topmoker and wool merchant etandir tho v> --i closest, to .the,producer, and, totho.former, the V:i price of the'- raw /material: is\ the very pith : .-'i and coro of. hie trade, .Every Bplnrier- has to ; :r :'■} cost his; yarnß;-; ; ,in;.-othor.A words, '.torlmpw at (i: ; S what price he. can. sell.-.and tho-Bamc ie:don»:;|ii''.! by manufacturers and importing topmaliers, who ,?/'■? know before they start the limit to-which they :■::-' havo to work,., It truly is a Boienpo of Do mean ■'■"."-/. ;: order to 50 .into tho siuarltot, , vnl»c wool, and buy ; : :' at a given price. • Iknow for a, positive tact j>, * that during the past fortnight many Bradford. ' S buyers have been tryir.g to piok up wool on. a HiH' basis of 25d. for super 60 - b, and if they have >:; :'i been tiblo to. dp better.'they will' naturally feel V-S well pleased , with their -efforts.. ' Wool-growers ;l ' 'A and wool-buyore, whilevhavlnE many things in ■'-1 v>l common, can never see eyo to upon this. !' ■■'!: question of price, tho former hoping tos obtain ■■■•!! an excellent flgurq for his.clip, the latter want; ing wool at as low. a price ae possible.--.Both' l, ':?-- parties occupy a natural position, ,and neither ' 1 !:': can be blamed. At the-same time'eostinß ton« ' !i -; or any other: Bemi-or fnlly-manufacturcd article :<: lV i is no light- task, acd the lnord one knows about •■<'■'''*'■'' the wool-trade, the moro important does -.-the ■; ',' subject become., ' ■■■'■-■ : ■--~.■'.•-.:..- -; ! -.".V, : Ideas vary considerably as to the ch'aracter'ol '!',!' wool renulrcd for , toumaking; '■ in-.other- words■• : >4;'# there are tope; and. tops, just as there is milk and 'i milk, ; Tlio standard ■of 'some flrran -varies ■con- ;-v- ; sidcrably from.'othcrs, and this is seen in,the'■;••■'''••! price of- super 1 (H'b : tops varyinit a, pen'ayV pcrW-;.";! lb. Thero are quite. a number -of .■■■; ■ firme -who produce .several, descriptions <ol mer-':,.,^. 4 ■ino tops, nearly all maltintr at least, two auall../. :,' ; > ties or, Ms, .namely, a short and long, and two:-, , :.*. of 64f.' It: is really surprising, what is: made '•",•:•■ ■ out of a bale o( wool by thope who Ro.in for o.' 1 i. .horoußh.syßtem'ofnortiiiß. There aro plenty of',' , .-,-■■; firms who start cc bale of wool, both merino'and; i ; -' crosabred.-ifor all it"is worth, deleEatiEß almost,: ,-;:■, each. Jiandful into; that respective,- basket for '■:.-:■, .'■:■.'■! which it is ,most'"suited. If a man is cortinK;f'>'-'- ; say, for M's, and 1 ..h0 , comes aoross , a fleece of ■■•;' good length, bat' a Bhade down in quality, then•■"!•.: he will. put that Mool into his Ion?-reaper, 60'b, ' 1 Ji'; while: his: short :«4's wool will bo lato'-.a-'ebort.- , . , top. ..Every,sorter.-will.have.instructions to,mabo.'.,C'; tl f.' •a- cast EO-a, which is composed of wool hardly, j: :"i lip to tho'-standard- ot'a super 68's.' Then-alii' I '■' i tho bits of: stained , will.'be thrown aside : for.'- : |. ; •>„' producing : a,'.'.dlecolourodCO's. , Tho Bocret ot.'.•"■''■r. successful:topmakitijt lies in a,man rnakins the, v'.; ; ; . most of his, wool, ahd if, as constantly happens, , a/.: wool is' said: to'bo dearer' in' , . London : or 1 Aus- !J'('':i tralia,than-,' tops , are in 'Bradford,- then a top-'. jH;-! maker up his iob, by sortins aiid blendlmr, 1 will produce'hid ,, standard top at the price, at' : «i' : :Whioh he. has-sold; that, is, if it, can ' >' >i /done. : Tho "reader can. seo that- if a buyer esti- IK- , -;' mates the; -value :.of'i the wool, the, bulk ot\ '' ! i-; ' ;! ! which is, say; .■Wβ,' and'he. obtainß oct of the!,-9*: same, bale'a fair proportion of M's and 70's,'': V'j then he can;pr.oduce the last two quaUtiesati'■/'■; a morp, reasonablel price than-if ho was'buy-Mv vv ing, say,-a;M'sVbr'.7o's.' Probably,'if hc ! /buyii'-S : .;:; the laUor.'ihe will ,'be able to sort' out a-pro-,;; 'r--& portion' of 80's,'which will cheapen) his' 70's, and-^.»!', the same, principle .obtains in. thu production of both merinos, and; crossbl-odß. ' I repeat that by" S'; careful Bor,ting topmakere ect.tho. most:otttr.of.'.'.-'.;.'.;-! every bale, 1 , arid/tops .are-- more /.uniform.';^iij:: ; W;W length, colour/ and quality—features which £;:j.;! spinners ' like:'.-'.rAlthough,- many■ flrms of note -,(!,:•'.>; make Gtaudard-. tope, yet they aro not'nlwayi!-i : . ■ ;• alike, neverS.cani, be, and : . nbvfcr'"wi!l,'6implr ..;;.) becauso no mar., can ■ buy- the- self-same -woolfi^-vir , every, time... Firmp making, standard tops have.-.•■■ v. l ; to try their bestjitb. pick up,wiol,as. near'^toi' ;':■;,;' their ideal as posetble.,' and Rome eeasphß ft:firm'-'v •■■::>, will produco a better' stylo; of fiO's.-MV and .7O's,-i..'•:'' Bimnly because-- , they '.aro t fortunate, in <fecttioc.: ; '.' : :;;-! ■ ■hold of a better, typo of wobj. This brings up. I'-'Rc tho, question, of---what topma-kera -usually buy .f or -,- : v.,i v. combing.;-jnarposos.; v V ~;'.;;-.".: ''. f '■;.-:.,V'-:.-"v.".".-S;V."'"'"lV'' ? .':■...'■', OHAEACTERiOF: THE 'WOOL: TJSED./iisflThe' standard, of users : varies'iusf the eameat: : 'l;. two I facesi Some topmakers havo: a. very low;!i-;,;T" conception., of what wool,- is' reauirod for v '/J 3 ducinß",4o.'s pl ;-r6o'Si, 60's- and. ,70'e ~- tops.' ' One, >;>.-i firm mustUiavo tip-tdp'i'combini!''.Vf6ol. while ; an- '■ /fv other is content to i buy broken, pieces, and ■.':-;:; bellies.'''"lt is" that "'fact ; which.'firoduces'ith'o.j-wi;'. different'standards'Of tops.•:. There, may. ■~";:>?.: same ouolity, but thb , two-articles will vary 'i considerably.., For inetance,. there: arc-plenty; pt ,J : firms that will use-a portion' of Kood'.comblnß.'.' <. , but will also use a'larger percentage of pieces: and very eecpndary. wools, beside!! r blendine ,tho : 6ame with a ; fair proportion of skin, :That!ißi tho' way Bradford . topniakcra' can prouucQ- a >' ; reaeonnblc article, and explains tho surprise. > \vhioh is often'exprcssed by outsiders-when they; j Know that wool is costing a fairly big figure, and * • tops are ; ld..to 2d. belovr. what might have been; , i expected..- ■•.■; . '■."■..',■:■■■ ..'.-,;' '■';' ■■'■ .:. .':.' * I ■ am- ppeitive : ' that' wool: is -often'-mott -for'-' i<» \ combih'B ,I pnt , pbseß, , which vjou'.d causdnhotavwith. -t 1 only'a suporDcial'-knowledgo :ot : thop.trado-to; ■ \ express .surprise 'if-they saw ,the,.Bame .boinu J blended with othor eorts for producing crossbred and'.' merino tops, ,aa: tho case;;mßy >be:; Thousands ■ of , bales of- short,--.eix*montn«'--«rovyn Cape wools' arc used -every"year-for,;combinK,; | fV buti of,-coursoi'the':tpp;is:-aa.exocodingly;6hoct. j ,JC 'one. ; Still,- it; cah>be:used in.oonjunctioni w,ith' I 'others by being "ruh',c^"'in' tho drawng-pror. j cess, every spinner in the production of 0, wor-; » ; sted yarn blending-together 'from, three'to-.en »' J -different tops of, tho : samo quality.■ ,-By so domir : ! 1 he is able; to obtain a mote; saliefactory-'result, » \ than if the yarn was Bpun from ono top,, unless: j ho kiiewithat that top had bees,produced, outof straient greasy! Australian combing wool, ana not a blend of half n. , dor«n different clasHes. 1 If a man wants,'.'a good;top and a correspondingly. ] good yarn, ho.niust have: Rood wool in tho-flrst: instahoc, 1 and, it/is oxactly ihere that tho growere... interests tell the most. ,It:a-c!ip is.well;i?rown v v •< •and' Btrai?hVi;t,hcn-.; good^ ;^esulta..." can;, c writer, has-.been .connected.with the trade all liieaife^andj..after, a!!,:■ jtjs ty. ; ' length, soundnessr^and:- character-.which .deter- I mines tho price. We aro not. hkely, this next ■* twelvo'imoht-lis; to. hoar. a trrcat i deal\about .lean-;, ness ,<if vtops -when so ■ 1 favourably- spoken- -•qf.'; but, all thetEame, ! good wool--is-certain: to be : modo-lie scapeßoat,; Is it we-ro-. for-.vliftinq;" and, "p«llmg_ttiroußV , a. lot more- of:, inferior, .maiertal. J. 1 people question very■ ecriously : -tho -wi^sdom,■ bf "saflrificing almost ' everything,, to irico ■'■-■■ Where- a-. firm ■is known: for-, produc- ( Fn™ I .rcaUy excellent typo firm c.in., , always-commann better nric*. ihan 3 'the firm.- whicl. strives at. : cheapness in-. t Btead ,of ',lca.gth-,;and : ;,o.uality ; ... §, ;■•-,y =, -.: s - : , >~.; ; ■•v^^^.Uv:^opjfep^v.Pß^S^;; / ; ■^Takine''thinfeVaß.-'a.'■•'wh'blei"'ihero i ;is.- , perhaps, : less dispositio!;; to lakb/lower *»2;'.W: ourrent a, weeU.'-ftßp.'and.nlUMnKh. tho; marked is ouiet, are a.itnfl,c_loss-.in.-.cvir,. - Id 'and 2s. Zd: for euper 60'b and U s, tops-re-; Bpectively;' delivery:Jn-the new,year. , lowinK,tablo' shows, howvyalups;have -moved < duTinl the past month,' and .'it-will be that »tn°o l.nvn-uteadily dccllned:-r-.<. , - ; -.;.•••■ !
-"-"-"-- Er4TEjRT^WMEr«ri=si- : "--.--Vv" our Yorkshire- LETTM^il 'fnr '1 PACKING 'and '''•'''■■'''• ■' " : "■■'■ - : -< ■-■■-■-,. : :~ '..'■■.: ' . THE LICENSING BILL. •'•■■"..-'•:■ vonted her from the decadence which made her 13 a fact, the grand result of. the exertions of THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. : : : ' WOOt FOB/' PTJBPOSES.'.' ■'■'■ : ■' ■'$ ::^CTS:,to;: for; : , V^ g ; ; •: ■. " \ 'til' tb 3?ttt be tfme »>*'.to hinder the unborn, and.in IjLO.P.is right, for it leads to freehold, and §™ fin^S^n^i^fe , WiTrS ?S MS'«age:::of,;Bkmo v .• ; : . , ...OUR., .-PBEinBMj...;. of thoh , ,j d ■* lm t t t b another; policy proposes, back an un- helps tho man with little or no capital... An- (W an? cS S pre f ont c ™ry oftota b^h\th O ; B rbwcr tt^^»^>SS : !lj: |>"tbf t|ft[ P ,:■•;■»» f theC FlI » eii^ands.of: ; .robiwo,.Um.v -, .-,,■.--.•..: ■■,■ ■ vnm^, ,;„ sidcrahon it .was found that the.form of freshones issued as < einamrequired, amUith- ... CAROLLS. another.- .The openm R prrcrainiiio'-was''■ re- ot: the tfe-verv pith.'l-'v :v?tt6s, and-Cigars.etocked. : : ,< ■■.:■«■> ■ C769 'SPECIAL SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND voting paper proposed practically disfranchised drawn from circulation tit tho expiration of [This letter has been condensed.] ■ neated at the Opera House on Saturday night d coro of-h>8 trade, .Every Bplnrier hst1 to '■■'. > ■'§ wmmmi^^M^^m^^^m^^^r- th . stateco/ ; lmine ■.•;■ b,sfe*zas SsSffiSSSSsSS^^ Cocoas.. j. "■■ ■ •_,./■,_- _.„„:: , . tho .drastic provisions agreed, upon for Do- would also prevent one generation from en- THE STATE COAL MINE, ■• pares, well with t;he beet ot those given by tho. know before They "tartX Sit to?whfc&ttae?: :; ..v c . pc , •.'. ,-p- ■■. Kal6 : . , THE LATEST SHADAb. ■ minion Prohibition. In other words, it dis- croachment upon a. future generation. H He . Sir As r( , gar(ls tho .dispute at the State coal .Troubadours, during their previous season. To- have to work.., It truly is a soienco of Do mean '.^ ■■ :.;,HES1 .beeds-Swedes,, Turnips, Aale, ■ ,.; . .., • •.;• - ; .-,,;;- • . : franchised the whole "moderate" section of peoplo asserted their rights, by demanding the minCj tlle m ° n aro perfectly right in the stand night it will bo given again, and for to-morrow order to B o.intotho!iBatltot/vnl>,cwool.-ftnd buy:':i:' M«"-" ■'■-•■ ; : -:^"~ — "■"•'> r •■■•■•,.■- tho community. Under that voting paper, all initiativoand referendum, the. present position they are. tnkinjf about the reduction of the night a complete change of song and incident a M'™n Price, v I know (or a. BObIUvc fact r|:^ :,; lirasses, plovers, -from .UiDDons, . flier-, .... ... .■..:••.. these electors, must eithci' ■ ■■ . would not be countenanced for long; but no hewaco rate No rnniDaiiv. in this Dominion is promised. . ' 5™ at ouring the past fortnisht many Bradford. ,< ■< ...ehants, Wellingtons,:.:. ,;,:■ ALL MADE IN OUR -• (n) Refrain from voting " ' one can closo his eyes to the. fact that there & 'S r 'V redicTS M" _ ... : ." b C & P Z£0^ :" D B MAND:^ahia,'^o'.not. .be. put off w : A .vg^N'WORKROOM. ; (b) Yoto for the maintenance of the Trade r'am'^c 0 " 1 I" 5 ™? 0 f to truck thoir own coal. Surely . .■ THEATRE KOTAL. -.' ' ablo to! dp better .they ,11V. naturally fed Vfc? ;,::.^;.Vjnst : :3s',good. : -■.•-,:■ which' they are opposed to, or stability for Iho struggle for .life,-! am, etc., it is as well to pay the, men a fan-.wago. for • . ,V ... , P !e^ d : with *«fr cttorte. ■ Wool-growers i , -: 'Si ■.■-•:;.pons ■;.^S3:afe?:?;?'^ , ■' '■- ■ .' :.' - ; .. ;!,;;.; : ; : : • ■■._.',„ ■ c ,_-l 1 eAnri ; ■ (c) Vote for bo& local No-License on pre CHRISTOPHER M. HANSEN. their honest toil, , seeing that the .living and --Interest in North Polar expedrtions, though and wool-buyere, >hi! e yhavini5 many thton? in - : :^ HeadC«tter-Mr.F.W.BEpFORD ( lin.. ,;_. :: :: „ . : ;-., _ __ , rf. 1 S ■ a≤ M? 5=0?^^^^^^;;^ f tt &?» THE GOVERNED THE NEW fe profit SS^SSSS^ V:. .-latSj 50 Manners-Street, Wallington-v-j- C1174 ... ...Assisted-by Mr, W.-H. STAFFORD. , either, party. To attempt to deprive a large .-,.-. PARTY... . make a large reduction of the salaries . of a Messrs. Fullers' SaturdaV night's programme be Sei & ; !-^ > : T B.'-O'Neil gives . : . :; " :: ■ ' body or voters ot their franchise, or compel Sir,—Mr. A. R. Barclay, cx-M.P. for puuedin, few of the officers there receiving from '.£500 to k>1 , the Tnoatro Royal was "A Dash for ,tho or any other: B emi-or faUy-manufMturcd article--''i • for rleft-off'-Clothing f . : - ' ' .'"''" ; " '": "■ thenv ; ta exercise it at peril of assisting an in tho Dunedin -Evening Star":-"The £\m a year. This would be better than tak- Pole.' The film was produced from phMo- '« n o Iwlifrtesk, acd the taord ono knows > ! " ■ Boob"eS ''islter^aiton^dea'to .New'address -'" : - : - " : ' """ V essentially different principle, would bo ' un- Liberal party in New Zealand is dying at tho Jng 3d. a'ton away from miners who have to graphs taken during the Zeigler expedition of the-wool-trade, the moro important, does .-the;; i,' ' : ■-iv.'-f*".-.- ? ' : ' ■■' - ; '-y ■- / ; . :.;.■::■■;■■■ ; i, .-,. justifiable.. It was thought., that even tho head. It is there that tho slackness and the wwk very much 'harder than some of those some years back, and it gave an idea of the * u & ml bccome v , ' . u ,• : :; -I^ , : . ,,.30_Jory Street,,-.,: ..-. ■^■-■. ; - ; .. | ; - ■■ ■ -. . .::„. . , „_ -Ji- ■ v, : V Trade' representatives ' would admit the force dullness takes its rise. Truth to tell, tho gentlemen.-I am, etc., ,'. / nature of the stupendous 6 barriei-s that" ha'va' w Jol re5SSod°SJWi y w B t0 . -' :; of this, and assist in devising another method Government are played out Long term of . : A MINING EXPERT. to be encountered. The shipping of dogs, there aSlope-a¥d tb?HuBt as tner^^milk'^'^ t -Sand;'.a.-tieed.-fcUflrand fT;|i016Sol6'. TT OlMlOfl- : W)m ■ ■' ?f voting. .;Inany caso v it-was impossible for office seems to have made them slack careless, . . . ...... ,_ . pomes and reindeer at the port of deparfairo milk, < Tto wme S -variest^'S ,:^j[rass;fertiIiser;-7d.Tlb.r'50 i 8.:-:owt. . ... : ... ■,,<-. ..y. ,. ■. .... ■ -.. ■ 7 the convention to countenance so . flagrant a confident, ■ plump, and lazy.. Ministers- have '." — ; . . was shown in realistic warmer,-and also tho sidcrably from'others, and this is seen in the-''-i -^vWolhngtqn.--.;.:^.^. , j- v : ;r ,' v: ' ■'.-,■'- ; . (Hotel Windsor.Buildings), ' . violation of electoral right. waxed fat, and they kick. Wish, or desiro or DISTURBING CHURCH WORSHIP. conditions of life at the depot from which tho P rica of -BuperVfiO'a •■tons varyintc a. peniy: 'imr :■,,',;:'j '■■'■■ ?T~. ■-./.--...,-. ..... ... •,--.. ■ ... -■ •:■ ■ ..-.': .'■ ■'<■ ; V: '■ '■•" "■'■ '■■'""■ '■ ■" ' ■■ :■ ■.'■i'"' ''''. . Aud now,.what, is the attitude of the Trade? enthusiasm for reform has long left them. At „. , _ ..!...„„„ ;,, w»lli'n»fnn nnrl dash: was made.. A film of greater interest at « Tn " r o are in>Bradford quite.a number of :-u:':i . ., : It will surely surprise all .lovers of fair play such 1 things they scoff. The volcano is ex- al^YLTnthn li5 %n SaturfarlvenVne I ' tho P Te5cnt timc - however was; one depictinR Tf'* ■;;:: •,: , Jrl;.,-.-for "spraying -potatoes, ? small.. lots, ; 6cl. ■■ ; ,..■- y- ■ ■ : to learn that, while its representatives do not tinct" It was never a "volcano?'; it was aero exhibition a .VLWim ' ■ °™S t?e 3 of ffl'? aL^L^S^'f :;: ' v X -;>onnd, ; 35s..cwt. w <£bbon S .; Merchants,:-Wei- :■;■<■/ I AND AT LONDON ' ■ 1 ; attempt ;to -that above is not the always a wrefched sham, The true test of. ™»* organisa ion "opened w «« *" w « of air SZL -that of wffi "nJS'K'.'ii ■>:■■:>: --.:- v ' '■ /;;; : * ; •-.■-:.--.. y . -v.'.:■:■; ■-.■,.,. ,,;■:• direct-.effect'of the proposed voting - paper, Government's Liberalism isthe condition ot the '?. °£ „ "of h 5 vS ,1 ™'' V P Vi become famous. . There . was the out. of a bale ot wool b? tho'o^hbVoinC ■■■■■', •OOSITIVULV the Best -.on'-the world's mar- ,-•.-:.—---:: ■■, : : ; they insist upon its adoption, and describe it, landless wage-earners, and the small capitalists "|" *V. la F. ™"' e ' n " u impossible to «ay a Bros, 'machine at rest and in flight, *oKmBi.eyBtem:.of;ortlne. There aro plenty of'; , l -- : ; l-fpOBH'Jbhttemic.QiiaiW/.M 1 bettor -all ,iound :— : - ■ ■ ■ ■■■ !■;■>:-■ ."The Trade has, however; recognised that, families arc dependent on the Government d t ho^m^ r ' the Ci y Coundi in S the love-story of an **«*■$** *ort; will go &to v>; ria«i,V^ w.^.mrtiliseryin- the: world iains,-eachlOd. -'-'-. -..-_• , -: '-•, ' _ " : - ; ■V-μ- ' besides themselves and the Prohibition party for employment and .sustenance. Jhe state of Dm* . lso th% richt to disturb other Mool V Bising" Moon's true loveis rekcted' by -fesf ffl'S'-'^h'i^^m^d^f Of ' he f immunity result ol SegaSn af-the?? Stions, and, if not *«'. « favour-of a richer, tSj.'.SSSW'.tT ?SS?r agi: f : wce.s ; ttea«r^ d P a^-j?^-M^! y 'f^^e^i"HsS d li; 5to &■»&« :?;;:REALLY/:BE6EWEiufesi.r,;-- '^f.^^fVlE-^i pr?TentItinthefuture -.- . m.kolan.. =itiS«ri"c^a^a^Sr ■■'T[7SrANTED-AU : 'ourToilct : Sets must go- :. hait-producOf -it produces. It IS nota " z 81 ™. of . tll « effect of the reduced majority on -v~; WT » n feen'" years a "Liberal-Labour" ' UcrClNV/D.. l> V 1 CO. manner, and .a'.somwvhnt melodramatic' denbue- ;«h!oh if it, con possible L u^ :.../Sims, <m y- ,-■■■ - : . ■..-.-. ■■-•■■■ ■•-■.■■. , ..;Itls the;crO\(ming.achieYement of-Mr. numbers of moderate , ■ people-voled 1 'No-License' Labl ? ur "legislationi, and very .costly and use- ,-. ■■ ' , - ■-" ■ . ' .; • f of skill and stren? f»pW- - which is. say,.60'B,'and he.obtainB oct of thJl, .3*;; Ti; : :^ANTBD-C l ockery S ;at^ ( .half^ice',^ere ; - ■ ■ , Wince's fifty 1 experience.as »-V : Pnly knew that they couldhive ?■ •«*»* f \1 \ L'tvZl C ™licv : ; VlJfWW* M?d g et, aTd aHd "His 3 f 7 ?'V' - V In a letter to Mr. T. Miller Maguire, special were $ S^hr^u^pH !;:;^ d^n e tr , XeS &.^^^fr^M'S^»^ ! '- TSrANTED-''l-nieco Tea Sots usual price ■ ' 'W ;,,,,i/ ; -■."«:: „ V. Ijouisson, M.L.C., said the altera- porlers in tho ft ouse , " Let the lot "stump", details—ballistics and so forth-tho writer con- .,' . /■- ?: -■ .; ; , - ' . ; ■ careful Bortirig topmaWe, isct tho most: out" oV'-;: ; - : i 6d4oHs' 6d "Jims ffi .-■•.:■■: -.. |wn suggested, came to the very foundation of country with a drastic ItadicalproBramme, trives to sum up fairly comprehensively what ■ -.:.-; , HIS j fv j psTy)< , -V^.-.'* ,[i every bttlcjs and .vuniform^WjK : - ; irim r .the agreement. .-__...-,..,-.■•■■ _ " and - see t fic effect-of it. The Ward party ho considers to be the shortcomings of tho En- -, ,, . ms .MAJJvblY.S., r . ,;..- length,' colour; J and quality-features ■ whicfi .£;»..;: . .ffare,. Cuba Street. InMneapesMronmongers. ... , . . ft teu thcir a>Bl t y cnt ; then, do these mean ? Surely would disappcar-toke refuge in the Opposition field. He says:- . .-'".■ p That. picture ■n-hich 'describes ■ tho ' of epfaiier S -\lik e :^AlOioug^..m 1 uiy..fliM t of | .note.-,!V^ :;\^NTBD,Known.-"B a b.a';: Cocoa. .Sβ. per; ..,,.:;, _•; ..,,.. -v .:, .ftey mean .notlung ess than, that the Trade fold-and wo should then h ft vo straight manly ■ "Although4o" Enfield barrel is probably as Bom«-"». Perhaps,' the .: most,. interesting o y^ a t^»S r ?'^l t '^SSfr^-^ :-v :TT:-tin;r ::":* y.-: ;,. :v.;:.: :- .,,. ; ..., ,r.\ . . -,.i^^^, '■ : upon this paper, is de-: fig htin E on great principles. There is nothing good a 7 any tarre at present in use, -ft' is fe r s ! 10W1 V ',", t] > e <=«rrenf programme at D S SO TS'S buy^'ellSnW^lr©' .'? tCTANTED-GreatsSalerbf Crockery, X JW- : ; SsFrancU p,1 n5 a" f 2S t8 ' F$ ■ be ™° re disgusting, and nothing worse for the nopctesl//andicapped by the: weakness of the f>* Majestye Theatre Another.entertaininR ■ '.toS. .',- ''^ ' :^'-.W ; :■■■..■ a. condition ot the hrst i n- country, than to-'hayo'."men in offico who brush action and the inemciency of tho service »™ ls el >"Hed. "In Old Kerifucky," but the to try their lip. wool, aa .near'-to: , ;!".;,^ ""!■■ : aardware i - , Cuba--Stre«'t' ' ' ■'"•'■• : : : -' "■-•.•";•■■'■■;"-- ,: - >- : ■ •'■ P.°™, nco '« any proposals for reform legisla-- sacr ifice principles to office and its emoluments. s i R hts It is universally recognised by all ex- Programme.: taken all througli.'is -p. Verv varied tn<!ir ideal as posetbl?,-and romeeeasonB aflrm: :: : ":'n .-;: v-^^.. .mnr, m ' •■■-,.' ' ... ■— TT : '■ '■"•' ; :.-- : '^TSp"*(Sar. 1 -" '■■■■■ °. n, ■■■'■■ '■■•,.... I am, etc., ' - ' • nprtc'i-linf riTwii , ™ thp maximum'of fiKhting one, antl '«*■ theatre is crowded liiehtlr ' •'■' will produco a better" stylo'of fiOVWV and ,70'a,-' :'':•:'' . ::,^WiNTED T^y-pne; of ..■•puryMmeers.al;5s;- ' ;/.-- A> W^^.v--.: •'.■■.•.■ ■: And this is'claimed because of the assumed A nm - ' . TKADE UNIONIST, ir,i X the ob 2cts to 1)0 aimed at \- ' ' _^_ 0Bact !. a 'S ,, f , B ta D { y becauee-they-.aro > fortunat*i>. in .-»KettM^?^-v :-:;■ TT: :6d., : iS'extra.cutters and. cookery - book. .. : rindity-"of the nRveement It is- the bond : ulul;lu,31 ' elnciency in a rille, tne oujecivio.ue aim™ ,ui . .. _._•,-.. .--.... -■ , h ld , . better ...typo of wobj. ; This brinRs up.-: j';V>: ;:%■*<*' aardwarejsCuba; , Street, > '■ th « wLlo bond, SSng but the bond! \' : " ' —r— — . :. S/feSK* : S - 'STAR PICTUKES. : ■ , 'i; for/Breadboards; " - -'^^^^-- Mr.,My e rs states that Dr. Findlay: "stretched. : . .... TOBACCO AND LUXURIES. par "rf S t& matinee and- evening cshibitW -of tho !^^^^^; ■•^^^~•W•^^ :-;W We have: :them.;frbm 4s. .6d.,;aU. picked ■'.'.:, ■ the construction of the agreoment. against the Sir,-No doubt by tho time this letter reaches tion of gases within the barrel, etc., in addi- Star Pictures on :■ ■ OHAHACTEE »OF: THE WOOL: TJSED.^Kfl-.J^v .:■ .wood; ;Sims-.?;Eardware.-.V'.;.,->J> j-.ii-'i;;'. ■■-.. • '- ■ ■ ■;.■;. -." WeMSmmk ' lr ?ue , on several- points. .That-is a most you . an additional tax will havo been placed tion,. of course, to mechanical efficiency in the tended, Newtown people having- annarenflT The standard, of users Tarles'inst'the eame m^1;.::!! - to Sflll,:100-Enamel Saucepans at - - ' '.' : p"\ U reflection, on tobacco. Out in-the country we are often rifle itself. In the present state- of ballistic satisfied thraselvea that tho kinoiiatoCTanh nic ,w0 eB, ' S»mo t opm akers have: a.very low^;^ "■-■■-W- t$ ; -arw •' '• ' : ' f A S0 .K>? r " , M y Gr ?j Ml '-. , bk F r , cet t on behalf, we eks behind regarding news, and I have only knowledge, these objects can only be.efficiently ;tures shown at St. Thomas's Hall ire vifr S 0111 :^ 0 ",. oI • ■»?>« j< 001 • i^ I S! lir<) ? tn^i'-M • ■'•; Sims ■■ ; Hardwa ! re ; " V ' " '■■ : -^ fi "': U^^:: -, -, ;: . . ■■ of tte Trade, formally pro ested, but in spite nov got hold of a paper containing Mr. . T. obtained by using an ogival bullet and a heavy worth seeing. ..For ' -rf ■"■'■'„•' , „ •■' fee ar 88 cra P 3 0ft M tli B .nv clipped athmrd' -■ of : *»■; ■*».,?***» 'TO 11 ?,^m*..o«t the Taylor's remarks oA .the subject. What a propelling charge. The first Power to adopt changoof. programme is-announced X°™^ ■'■ spirit of. theUgreement." If all this is cor- lovely place (to be out of)'New Zealand would an ogival bullet was Germany with the Spit- ;; ;■; ;. . . ., announced.. .. g^#4° n {^^^^^ ■ ... "I think it is onir : ;> , ecti v the. 1 spirit of .ho agreoment is pri- \j e if ever.Mr. Taylor .should Become Prime, zer, tho United States use an improved type •;■">■■ ' , - : -.-"" ■ .- • ..- > ! '•■;:. , ; .::■.■;; differcnt-'standardB'of tops.- .There/may: *o^.tho 'Sif-: ■-.;;: Sims.,' Hardware. y:vy f'ly.:;;:, .;-.- . ■, ,'';■. ; -. .; .' to inform an honest man of his sicceesfol' ■ n.'anly- to deprive-the iModerate partv of its Ministor. But as an old'comic song says: "Is , with-thc Springfield rifle, other countries have .FILLER'S. NEW VAUDEVILLE COMPANY same-ouoJity,. but-the-two-artiolcs wUl : varyV,;::!;'-. • child's' sets Knife, Fork: and >.. "tetment;" - 1 . :- : . - :. -i/ rights.-_Bnt ..-Mr \Myers.-. does: not;-toll ..every., it likely ? Oh dear no; such ; thin B s can never adopted : similar types, while: a variety of : am- ; At the : Theatre Uov-il npvt Vrn -ti Sonsidora;bly..,For.;iUBtance,, there :Mo-plenty,pt J ; ,. j: .-:-.-YY 'Subbn -verv- neat -and cood steel "s ■ : ■ :■'■■-;- -.- ..'.'; ; ■::■'- "--.::.- -. .■-■ thing. It is a fact that counsel for .the Trade be." - - ■ ' ' .. ■ munition-with ogival bucts ism uso among lf wr , ii S. 'io 'I™ 1 ''- 1 '! 11 ' flrms that^lll. use. a: portion of Rood.combinR..^.;ii v.'iSimsllardwa AMM' t. ' Price 3/6 ' Soedal Strength 5/6 l 7\ l° !aT f rora - t} l inking that , H Hber ?[ 'fT 3 Considering the enormous amount already r X shots. M\ these .patterns of ammunition t> kk u o i - o- g f' ' • ' "•■-•■ P - .:y lre "S l "i..?/«•■ of the memorandum were binding, .that ho levied on smokers, sure y there are other have a heavy charge exerting a brush pressure talented"nrfi5«' h«,J i F™. 0 ombination of * n^ n T VvX,, 6e n cp K a . ry i ,n«nH! fk n Thnt'i« ;•■' v i i 'H^K 1 S b? Mfe^w : ™ ; -' ■ - ; - : •- >™SDlf. asked, for. several alterations of prime Brt iclcs that could have been taxed to produce' Tit leasts tons, in some cases -the figure W*Mj 'S^'^f'^ , '?"! ■ wUv d Pr ?S P a&™' cS n ?'»;« ;i ' ? P .,,... , : , . . .. ..,, importance. Tor jnstance, he asked that under ,the amount Sir Joseph Ward wants (for an- being considerably higher. The: brush, action re Wd f?om Amerira'TS ™'° >T 'i. 3 ™« toSeonablc artlde" and plains the"..eurpris.;::.^ r .-■.-■i;8imsv;.-Hftrdvrare,,..Cuba.,Street.-.j.v,-:.,,/ ; :- ■■■ ■■;■ ■ ,- -, : W: BRICE &/.$QM, .>.>-:■-, natiohar'prohibition -the' mere possession of other trip to the Old Country probably!). o f tho British rifle is not strong enough to. S„,„„ v\Swii' n fi! ? ,ap ?u arcd ai Vv5 n which Iβ often'e ? prcssed by outBidera-whcn tlicy.v-y-/: WANTED,: Known.,-," Bahia" -imphes : ,W ColomboStreet, Chrlstchurch. I liquor, should : be a crime punishable by tine Let anyone tako a ' walk past fashionable withstand , Uhese: pressures with any. margin;, of- Tossj Tcst l i ?rq- ' ;i,, ' T1 'S' Rnow that' wool Jβ costing aJaWbie flgurc,and:y_ -; T'StrengthV Purity,'aad Flavour in CdcoW M voiomoo street, christchurc,,. |. pp to *50: for first offence and three months' tailprs', and drapers' shops, and safety; In a hot climate it would certainly ;he .eqSisfe °^^^^ "■- -■''" ' •■'■ ' ——,, V v RRICE'S (tBRRNERAfOB-. , .This ,is. even- ,'consider what.are absolute-necessaries,..A Vory. •impossible-.'to. use any. up-to-date;- ammunition, .. h -J^ 8 --r-?°??. ■ijl^-? 10 tlt; art " C ? e Sf that' Wool' is i*4 ■■ " ! " paphs ca ? ? '#ittii, SStbV*femi«i;.oiSa:):. mp^-ttum, the!in amoMk, Mr, serviceable' suit -of clothes • can be bought for , witU :ouv^ent.rifle,without..gra j 4f j o ?S have created vSuU c^J^lSliy v. V^: : . "'< ; -■-■■•:■■ "COAL DEALERS :... :a:A. ; PletcherVTiunbar::Sloan9.:W;'S- ', Skerrett also asked .that if national prohibition £3 10s., yet .£5 5s. and upwards is, often paid, soldior aintartmost certain damage, to .theweapon. aU ln t . ft™ ;V™ m "«'i enthusiacm at only'a snporDciaa'-lmowledBo-of; tho:-'.tradc.,to,vVH : i ; .J :'•: '■y±-- ■-■■■,■ ••'-:..;■- ».»■-.^p*";g« o - -.;;■■•,: "r"A..-:: .■■.-, : :Wallace, Johnson; ;.Wi: II.-.; Coy,. ; were carried, a restoration vote should bo taken A good pair of. boots can-be had for 15s.,'.y'et Wo;aro consequently Rising .an nntiqjiated form to be quito etcCDtional on express .eurprlse eaw ; Jjoinuj %.■ . :1 ; v*"-/ \::-r<>.-:-*\->i., vpv:-.,;-. ..:-"■.: /.:.. /..■■:-:.,.'. .■■.; '■ ' D.I.C., r -and >D.V Aphn,4 Petonw-wherv,- , . at, the', first election after ■ two* years from 'its 25s. and upwards is common. White shirts'and of ammunition, with a brush , , pressure, in a R "ood «•?!•» blended with, othoreorts; Jor. producing, cross- ,,.,!,_; <-/:0:j^V.r:.-/^^V^^::" f r^': : . v :,these'Bpecifie8:are.pn.:SaJe..::; ■,:.,-•:-: taking effect; 1 although the • memorandum pro-' 'collars look very, nice,., but are they neces-, temperate climate,: of some 17 ; tons, and thers/ Joe Rex and „ I r °" J^ d ' an f' to ? s '^ ; > ,. ■'"-'■ --■'■-•■ '"" : ''■"' "•- ■'" ; ,.;' ' '■ \ cided that.ho such veto should :be\ taken for saries,. and' so on.'.. ,';:T :...,:. .-..::'■ fqre safe; but hopelessly inferior" in. all the ers as Mel pSn See W 'p' 10 " p 11011^^, -i-V efficiency which ■.«« s : tt'enfe: .-";• ■-; ■-:. '-■,.; >'* sho,v that;-the Trade,did., not. regard the ,!"■;■.■ ..■ : ,;■ : ..,_, ■■ ■, C o un try ; - 'Town- ■'■ possess,: Some idea, of the 6ainment should prove. exceedinRlv Mltffvl '°*<>- : Still., it cah>be -used in.ponjunctionrw,ith:: ; L::t ■. .- .j: . iternl;terms.. o£-,,tlio_meinorandnm -as rigidly . .-,: -.- :; , \.. ,-■••., ,p rice .f . p. ricl! . , by other powers ma.y.be • formed by Iho nmaz- to of the ThcatrVEoyS'Snelt oth " 8 h * b °W "'f'W ; » ■. U.*-.....,,;.......-.i.i' .:,.,:-' - ■'■• dscb. . e". bssi B H H a-'ffl B '- binding on them. Why. should they now at- ■ . „ . , „ , : ing. \ scores made -with the :.-U..b. American nieht onwariU ', L "" C ."-' J,U 'rom next cose e ,ery. epinner in the production of o, wor-i ,;■> A ■.^:-,^; 1 \'':-'^rtV>^'fc ; ii^ ; : :^': ?' i^.::::.;-.-S'/--'w':'' r ■ : '--..'' i SHINIEST ■- ■: ; v The Trade recognises that the intercsts'of the ■ ;Coat (new £2) ............... 0 15. 0 . . riHc . ' X t may bev many years t before wrv ? m" v T he a man w S at^ a f v '^ ; ? S.yd:^::.-^/S:m::;X^^:i^}f6:^<s " '"■"""- -,-•:" '."■--; , : :---r:' -,'.<- -, great. should be prelected. Wp - Ca P • ■ " ° " b ° J B an automatic rifle is discovered. suitable for ' n ° ™0, staters F ood.yarq,.ho,n 1 ust have, good ( woo! in. ,.;;•,-. .■ : :v ; :'-.-iv r^&^;:i^/J^-;*;v;^:.^:^-r : '■ '':. ■•': --OF -':" ■■''■-■ '■ ": ; propose to protect, oral least I'not to be .parties , I am quite warm and comfortable,; and mi m ilitary 'requirements, and even: so, , : it; would', S d n il h r cm thB wj nT S ? p- H™%..™ ' n f a ?%'w? th^^S' at L wl!™r^n>K* ;:V^^-"^:;;,i: ' : #4aF V;// "r : '" :i " ' : to the violation: of theso. rights.: , , , here in. the country my costume is 0 lv, but be absurd" to supply the who le army. «th,it K were 7 a f ? '^ an(1 - *^*?W^" S'"S ■,:. :^\y'::^^SU.^^^M-:^('-'-J U : :r;,r- '-; : ■■-■XO-, 'Now;, the electors are: not concerned about to go into town i have to bow to public Although automatic-rifles: will doubtless bo c S m p V °Mi^^ ( l !^f rte : " L S? 1<!s connected; with the -k^ Xi .,',''-, ; :y:-:'::::.:' XMWrXX ::: -■■■:,: X' ■'■■ ■; - : .■ :<■;/■ ■■ ; ':;.: ■ :■■";" ; "'-. ■.-:':■ the two'parties to the arrangement so mucins' opinion, and ; put on gear costing ..S7. 10s. to invaluable in cntrenfched, positions, accessible Sg ".i™ "J 11 ,. 1 £"PPJ - )? "Rentle- l~ ie all "Mβ, !Ue;--a-nd ; .:»n<jr,.. nU.; -"«-'■ ty.~ hlri ■'.■'.■ >-M^'YZ^:*-.:Jx:r!W:^'t:<^-v-'S^>■-.-■' ■"•■ ; ." :: " - ; SM#flfP«-.■':- : ' ,^. v they are concerned:with the disregard of their ilO. Now,, as a matter of 'fact; .tho'.-.biggest to wheeled transport, tho difficulty of animum- iK ■ ™K ll r ™ ( » ■ lcn B th, : "^irv' : -^ '-'-■ ''■■■■'- :::/;., own interests. We say,that, neither party, nor part of that sum is luxury. .,- . tion supply would render, them useless- as f the &^ COstu^ c ' ". Mr - Maurlce Baker jninea.tho. priqe, : * FRIEND ,vTO, THE > : .. w .',■;,.-!; ■'.... -: •.',_ i i:.,:/ -,. -.; ; "'..'- - V;'-. the Prime Minister, Government and lWlia- A very small proportion of doctors .condemn C eneral type of small, arm. It is tliereforo I &«ttragette ). .-.,.'.; .. ...... • ..... tweWev^Us^hea^^^^abwt^a.^i.,, ; ... ;:t'.;';? i r,-:5^H^-^ : i'-::.-A-^-V.A^.f::': i v i-_i: - : .- : ;-: ■.-'■ ment combined .would, be justified, in forcing .pipe-smoking. Ill crickci, football, and rifle imperative, that the- servico, rifle should .bo -.:.'„„ •"■''.■•' ■■■■ : " ■' ?avnn?ablv BDoken- •of 'but •all'tho'OEame,'. tuoiu,;;:' : ' '- i: KniTWPPPP^'rtT'Wp'TinMTVTriV ■'■ '• '."■ BUV It at OnC®. such a paper upon them. Wo. have asked for matches. between the two classes, smokers .win fitted with a brush action capable of use with •■-.;/ ... ORGAN RECITAL. '•.:■■:. . ..--■ ". iR Certain' to be madq the icapeRoa^,:::.^ ;;■'■: Vj^?9RSEKBEM!RS ; OE,raE DOMINION., .,:.-;:.,. ...*. v ..v- . . : , r two separate papors dealing with the 'two as often as non-smokers. Cigarettes, on the safety ■ with ; the powerful modern, ammuni- : The City Organist (Mr J 'Mauuhan Barnettt 1° It ™°™ : : and:"mming_tnrourt" y>^ :::'S:|.':;:^':v^¥i ; i:-i'i-S;-:: : ; ' ■'-;-::' :; : ■-■-■■-■■ ■-:—•-;■ ■:■■.•"■■'•."■■■ issues,o£ Io6al option .and Dominion Pro-, otherhand, aro bad, very bad-and shpuld.be tion.", ., ■- . , -■;•;■■: ■ ■" '- ,- gave another of his popular orgfn ?eoitals a 1 !;^;-^;;* ;-. ; -- : - ; ";-:- VJ;-: ?<*■ <■■■■: v .,- •■■«'■:« ■-« "-n\ >' l '«S' ; " ; -t- : > -: hibitibn.:::The Trade-must find some': better, -taxed-heavily if :■ not -altogether prohibited. I : "in the matter, of sights, tob, wo -, are far , the Town Hall »' evenine Sore a pBi,pIe i qu^ E F^i^& ; ta^-^ - \A/H - which to base Mts objection to am-.like Mr. Taylor. He doesn't dnnk, so behind in the race Most of the great mihtary fairly is 3 wfflf \v. S-"wherif : v /^ /■■^"^■^i^.Vifr.-iV^V^^V.';,S. ■■:■:.---:.;v-."- .' :I ;. ■ .'.:,-.:N- -■':.:-'-. this, than : the' fact that to combine Mβ two he says "Away with; the booze." I don't smoke powers, and several, of our own coomes aro Barnott, the programme was- discreeHv varied K^t' rcaUreiCT«eh" Upc-ot.lop-aief- firm can ;^ii':i " :1; :-ITS '■■>■■■■■ '■■■ ' : 'V' "' '"^' ; - ; - > : '- : ' '"':■' under; the proposed, conditions. is "their : last cigarettes, so I say tas',them..- We-aUhaye using sights vastly superior to ours. Tho latest Bach, the monarch of composers ' io forrcBpondingly.better' »r. co.-: 1 ,^,;: -,..;: «° :'?"%K' V. :: v :■ :'-, BECAUSE .;■•::: ; ; ::;;V ';::' sheet anchbr."-I am; etc., :, ,.'... weaknesses of. our own. Tea is not nourish- innovation is tho aperture, foresight recently " was-represented by his SXwdftieufin iff the • Bnn.. wJiieU'■ strives at;: in- ■...::.■ ;: ; ;-: !; :::' |T>C : >MC BCCTI .- - ' - ■ A. S. ADAMS. ': mg-only stimulating. There are hundreds of. adopted in Italy. .'■ A foresight-of >a similar E. ' Miwr, the etead ,of ■=,,;,,;>, ; - ■■y.-j & v:;^ITS ; LASTING^MMTIES,::;: ; .:: ;: :r:--. . .. i; ?.-;..;■ :--. : -:i.;:-::-|T..-5;:THE-BE 1 ST.I ■•-■> Dimedin, December' 9. > ' :,.' . v tea-drunkards in New Zealand .• They are ir- nature ,is being, tried on our maxim guns, and heard!' tl rouX X "AUewo- '-V ■ .:■■:; :: f :..:;.:^; ; ;:: w 1 : -A/:..';:;. ■:V.:s-\;-- ■ ', , ' '.-:'■/: : :.'.■■.;-. ; : .v ■ .V,'. -. ,: . : . / . ...: ___________ - ,,-'■■• ntable and bad-tempered unless constantly, one must hope that this. innovation .is a-be- Cantabile" movement from thn "Viriw - - ■ --■'--■■ *i,. -. ■"• ;;>;^E E W ',.- .'-v. 1' , NEW ZEAtAND-S DEAD/ :/ ' V N le^oS^fere" ,1 "QuicyBri&hfcLaSting. : : : , :;: S ir,-A C cordin ? to '. V K ss ; Association- nies- Sernb nfeat Wcukrl/in tl \™£^^^^^-^m ;: v, ;: :PUT. ; IT,AWAr:^AD:p > 'fS^X^^^^^^ ; --.':S> : ./;^^yvv^:r^^-^.;:^:::-w-' i ;.:;:,'V ■-■ ■"' '-"--•■'-- •--" ■-•■'-"• '■■•-'■■' ■■ we any: public C oncem,with' the manner poo- :• Sir J. G. Ward evidently forgets that tho countries, particularly tho United States of r nn f Lincohv hogs - ,10 -MO-' W&\-$ ■~,",,v,--. ; >-.:--■.-,'.,- v.--:.-- t :V.,-:-vA Pie are'ouried who happento'have fought in man who, made him J. Seddon) disUnctly America',, and by competitors, ;at ment B.sley "S o iri' , ,t ; ;. «|- . ■ ;3-^M i^-''; '::'-:::;fC^|;J'Kc i : >■:;/:■- ': - worldVis grbwn. : '-'.■ The , -- conditions 'fop'-ealtiag ■ keep buf-tho animals, domestic ; and ' other- working men to leave Now Zealand. Remember sight- to bo retained as a battle sight in case geivailinB their lost treasure ml tW f Halfbredf noKs:-(Mid.jOonntjes) M :3:W:W:{m ■^^'rir^:^\::r'''::^-^9: : -v ;; . v '"v''v-' ™» - ; t J "i^y,i, a enr-n '!'•■ wise, and-to prevent the track of the Kaffir's white'Australia is boomiug.-I am, etc.,. . of .damage to tho, more elaborate sight, aud iro?c r osfin ff thr. hrJ™ th»" f ii ?- Halfbred wcthqre (Mid. Oountics) 11.; ll- 1. ;; {{. ;^ : : .V v -.*.-:-;v:: v E;I:N"G:':;U?P.-^6 ; 6.': :;; ' ' ' ' "e perfect.; Beantiful. ; sparkhng water springs ]ou^h froni - crossing : the sacred spot? -Have . : THE BEACHCOA1BER wo,ll<1 ""Jo'ibtedly increase the value ofour -""."S ' he bridge, the eurVun: falls. southdown togs i: :- «S ■-,«». ; }f :^^':y -wd insured-the upkeep. for the future ? '-Have' "■,,., - w , , n '■ -~L ■ , , ,„:„ oervice arm." . .: ..-■-. - : .'.- si , t ? 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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 688, 13 December 1909, Page 3
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