AS OTHERS SEE US. AUCKLAND VIEWED FROM WELLINGTON. Wellington, April 2
'I'm '"I'll-- in t In' com -c ot a lunu ai t n ie. which i- ni.uked l\\ niuie than the u-mil amount (>i Wellington -pit cm and iquoianee wlmi doahnq with Noithein atlait-, mi u-i s Auckland t>t pticityiii'j hei-ell v.ith ohtainum oaithealt- (»t tJiaiaiiei fiom Ailiniiiil l'\iuta\ toi \anou-. inductile- mi w hit h hci cit i 'i n- ha\ f in I he la-t li w \ < «u -• l)i 'en m\ t -tiui; t hen nil nit y ,o\ that ot pu -unwho aio eonlidinq enou<_di to tiu-t. then e-timato ot the imlailinq t \pan-nonc-- of hade, and then goo- on to ,-a\ "Then; i^ -onu'tlun^ pathetic m tin- licttul ,iii\id) <>t \mkl.indto pi o\ c to it-clt th.it it ha- not made -in h impele-- in\e-tnifnts .t- ill- i^iei\d>le i.t( t- .Hid ln_ r uie- imlu ate: in tin- \t .n mil" toi the Mintlunn li.itttn ot a (^(neinoi oi .in adinn.il to MilM-thc un(.i-> mind Atk'i alluding to. i mnnbrror nnnoi - tanh \ cut in c- in Auckland, v. it h that; \\a\ ot tt 11im<j; lialt-ti nt Ii- \\ Inch l- -o dithcnlt luj contnlc tht "I'ie--- i oncludt^ h\, piote-t-niu that it, d(i>pl\ ,-}iiipat!n-c- wnh Auckland ami only mention- thc-c thin^- a? waininj^- Lo the \\ elhnutoiiian- 'V\\v aitnle cuncludi - "Wo lathci de-ne to i onqi.it nl.it i Auckland upon r lie J cla-ti' cnuu\ oi In l people. n\w <lol^ not -i! down t<> nniuin lit i In—, hut l- applying hi i ent i^it_- to tin do\i lupmtnt ot hei gold mine- It wa-thc t a-\ How ot on ( -id. ■ (ouiwhuh (hmoiali-id hei toi a tune, w Inch let! In i milieu ncqlct ted, tin itt-Ic--1\ piociedmq on with the old -iainpii liattei\ and ( K.m-\ held, in io wa-tc gold and (junk-ikei alike, i.i ae< uinul.it mq a ma— ot lailmq-. w lulc di\ ldt ud- w eio nin iiu,!_r to wa-U. \ece--ity ha- I token jii on then -liiinhu-. \(w ,u\<.\ \a-tl\ impi dm d niaehmu s and appliance- <no heinq lntiodined, a. id -i leiu i l- heinu invoked Kn.i--.ii ie- no to Knqland looitt.nn the aid ot Ijoinl'.ud — I icel, and Milliouini capita! l-t- m cut liotn atai the golden game | Auckland i- tin ninq Ik i ta<e(with ,i -isili ot ku'^'L 't lua > ' H ) tiori the pa-i to a moie woi th\ tutttte Wehcaitils ui-h lv r sin c< --. liom ( oioniandjl toTe Ai oha theie lie- hid enonqh ot W( alth t(» Mippl^ all lici need 1 -; to endow In i s\ith nche-: to pa\ toi impoits w hit h will liu'.dit her shi|)-, and till lit l w.uehoii-e-, qt\t einnloMiietit to lie] labour, and fluonc; hei (|tia\ - w ith ltlc and anim.il ion. W e he.v tils \\ i-h the penple ot the colony would take to he;u t the pi an teaching ot hei expeiiencc. appl\ thciu-il\e- -kdtulK and lndu-tnou ~\\ to pioilucc wliat natuie unite- them to laljoui upon, and leali-e the aluind.int, w ealth lliat r iow - out oi tit c ( \< li.inqe. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 3
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514AS OTHERS SEE US. AUCKLAND VIEWED FROM WELLINGTON. Wellington, April 2 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 3
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