Wo have made a start in the right direction in the matter of providing adequate pay for tho judges of our courts. Somo day they will be as well paid as our baseball players and vaudovillo artists,—Washington Post. Advices received in Wellington stato that the South African moat market is now seriously congested. The stocks held in Cape Colony ore abnormally large, and very heavy shipments continue to pour in from the Argentine. On tho other hand, the London market has recovered from the stagnancy which prevailed a month or two ago, and the present comparative buoyancy of the market at Home means that tho South African trade is likely to languish somewhat under the handicap of competition'witb the cheaper products of I the 4rgeutiue,
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 849, 25 March 1903, Page 3
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