Just landed, 100 cases of Tasma and Stunner apples. Our instructions are lo sell M tlio lowest current price. TOi*will lie the last consignment this season.—Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd.— Advt.
To ensure that Candidates represent an absolute majority ot the electors by the adoption of the Preferential Voting System. To provide the Maori Electors with a Roll for the hour Maori Electorates. In the absence of such a lholl, the scrutineers will be allowed in the Polling Booth. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, Shops and Offices Act, and the f actories Act will be immediately revised and consolidated, together with the Awards, thereunder, in order that the employers and employees may more readily understand the law in relation to their respective trades and callings. FINANCE. The raising of £70,0.00,1)00. £00,000,000 for advancing to settlers on the land and workers homes, at the rate oi (i to 8 millions per annum. The money to he raised by the issue oi: Government Bonds at 4* per cent at £OS per £IOO. The money will bo lent to settlers and workers at 4f per cent plus 1 per cent sinkingfund, term of loan 321 years, with the right to pay off earlier. £10,000,000 for completion of “Authorised Long Lines of Endways” in both islands. RAILWAYS. An end will be put to the construction of any new short Lines of Railways in any portion of the Dominion. That there v ill be laid down by definite Act of Parliament, what we will term for convenience, Long Lines of Railways in both Islands, and tnat. these Railways be pushed on by contract in three or four sections at a time, until the total amount named has been expended. EDUCATION. The maintenance, of free, secular and compulsory education. Better accommodation oil. modern Open-air lines. Reduction in sizes of classes. . The maintenance and encouragement of secondary and technical education. The extension of the Larin School System and Demonstration plots. To stimulate the interest of youth in the primary industries, to foster the practical side of agricultural education by offering every encouragement to students to attend the Massey Memorial and Lincoln Colleges at a minimum expenditure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1928, Page 3
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