W ritesthe Wellington correspondent of the Hawke’s Bay Herald :—An impression is already prevalent here that in the approaching general election a great many, new candidates, whilst promising to give the Government a general support, will at the same time enrol themselves under the banner of Sir Joseph Ward, as against that of Mr Seddon. It is also broadly hinted that even the Labour Party would like to see a reconstructed Ministry, under Sir Joseph Ward’s leadership, and that that party may probably support candidates who are prepared to effect this object. British Columbia grew the worlds record apple last year. . It was sixteen inches; in circumference, and weighed one pound and three ounces , WAVE'S WORM RIGS-the Wonderful Worm. Worriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in rs boxes ; sold everywhere. *** Subscription to MOTUEKA STAR Three Skillings and Sixpence a Quarter, which may begin anv time
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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 August 1902, Page 3
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