ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND.
TO THE EDITOB OF THE NfIISON EVENING MAIL. s Sib,— l observe in your recent telegrams that an article in the Southern Cross, attributed to JWr. Luckie, has,:-been v .productive of disastrous' effects amouget the ladles of, Auckland. We are, of course, aware of Mr. tuckie's zeal in the cause of Peace, Progress, and Population, but, is it not to allow zeal— however praiseworthy — to outrun discretion thus to bring population into the colony prematurely ?|I think agood deal of the policy so ably advocated I>y Mr. Luckie; and his friends is open to; the.sainejpbjection which may: be made to the recent increase to the census which he has, if notcansed, at least adyanced; :,•' j Sensation, and .Prematurity, .,'* .would not be abad motto^foru his.l party if it could get ;jj^adopted.vv '''V'-^^k _ 'Q ; l ■ &\?rt : < : : ':--3\i' ; '.'£'R -ft r \ - i 'i^iih^i'^siL '' / «i ''^<- '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 44, 19 February 1873, Page 2
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144ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 44, 19 February 1873, Page 2
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