Wo trust that we shall not- shock our readers when we inform them that ten men were this week taken on for the Kawakawa railway extension works. Perhaps as the election approaches, there may bo authorisation for another 30 men to go on ; and, perhaps, by February next no less than 40 men may be knocked off. Who can tell'?—Kawakawa Luminary. Truly, the Auckland electors have sent up a lot oi representatives to the House who fail not to scourge their constituents with the whip of ignorance. Kawhia Settler.
Given a baptism of generous rains in its birth-year, Federated Australia would have presented a different spectacle to the world to-day, and much at any rate, of tho present unlovely straining at the harness would never have been witnessed. —Tauranga Times. There is something suspicious to our mind in the silence which this Government maintain in regard to further borrowing.—Napier Esrald.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 525, 23 September 1902, Page 4
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