Te Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895. COGITATION.
• This ftbov® all—to thina own golf, bo Sr®®, \nd it must follo’wjaa the night the day Thou const not thon bo false to any man,' • SIIAKKSIPBARB.
<« He that ealleth a thing into his mind . ■ * whether by impression or recorda-v ... 'IT -t.ion ; -cogitateth . and oonsidereth and he that em ployetli the fn.cu.lt y : of his fancy also cogitateth." • ... .. wV;,wk;-^»V..- >• —Lord BacgN.
The North pfc|gßAEuyes: says : On Saturday the Hon S.E, Shrimski was the recipient of a silver tea and coffee service,'presented'by the Chinese residents of the North
A ' Champion , 5. y v j ; ~j -tf: . of .Chinese ?[
Hoad'. The presentation was made by Mr Wr Ah Tong. The gift indicated' the esteem in which Mr Shri-
mski is held by the Chinese residents of-the.'.plaGe, anebythis ds> ; <jtoe to the • action-Mr Shfinielci tooteiu the Degis 1 - lativeCquncil in defence of what he considered to be-tho rights of strangers ia v a strange land, and the the 'sym-. pathy he ' has' always extended to aliens;'. The gift, .Mr Shrimski said, was not expected, but he wouldtreasure it, although he could not un- ‘ dorsfand that a politician deserved a gift for what was simply the performance of a duty he owed to humanity generally. The country should be open and free- ; nnd afford protection to everyone who came to it, and; who desired to live honestly and according to its laws,": 4 - j; 7 ; V *l*
. A correspondent sends a .Napier paper the foliawing ncdoijnit -of what ■ rndy weff bC : coiMdered unique exauj.ple..qf jc.omaiex.Qial. generosity ;-yA few weeks . ago a Commercial sheep-fajmer in Gene ro $ Ipy., Haw^e’ s<. v ßay , for- 1 . : lot of^'.’twd-'j tpoth wethe rs consigned.- t ( o a firm sf | 'aliled ffs A fiead, admittedly a less than they Wero worth,,, blit it was ] ffhekibest-’ offeb :ancL ,they: had to -0% and-the'trahS'action ended.;' The otht T ffay'the buyers.iof.ij% sheep had been'Uiiabl6 to make, satisfactory final dial , arrangements for payment,: :andi the : wethels fell back into their hands, with the result that they resold three hundred privately at 6s, and the balance, of. two. .hundred realised 6s 4d at auction. They • forwarded acount sales andj'a^chequej; - ’■ Jolt-A V f J X •• ••
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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372Te Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895. COGITATION. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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