THE PREMIER'S AMBITION.
'A* STRONG AND INDEPENDENT YEOMANRY!, i
/ (By Telcgraph.-Prcßi Association.) < ; ~ Auckland, January',l6..:. •The jubiloe'was celebrated yesterday of tho birth of tho Albertland settlement in> 1862. The festivities were held at Panares, and among those present wore tho Prime Minister and Messrs. J. G. Coates, Qlovcr, and Young, M.P.'e. ■ In the course of a epcech at tho reunion,' Mr., Massey said his ambitdem. was to sea on tho lands of New Zealand a strong and independent yeomanry. ! possessing their freehold, : and outnumbering th© dwellers in the city. Thorp should bo & majority of oyer and consumers. Ho predicted, that tho dairy cow and fruit.trees .would do.• more,towards tho prosperity of the north than the timber, and kauri gum industry bad, dono in tho,past..;',. ~'..'■• , ' , ' ....
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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123THE PREMIER'S AMBITION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1650, 17 January 1913, Page 4
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