Mr Seddon has been made by New Zealand, and he has in return helped to moke her.—Wellington Eance.
It is more than probable that when the next elections are impending the people will have something to say on the in creased payment to members, and we should not be surprised to find a number of those in the House who are so keen on the increase, relegated to private life once again,—Grey town Standard, Splendid lot of Pulley Relt3 and Latest Novelties in Ladies’ Scarves, from lid each to 8s 9d each; just landed, direct from London,—C, Rosie and Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 267, 20 November 1901, Page 3
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