Banquet to Hon. J. A. Millar.
vt\v Telegraph-—l’ress Association.) AUCKLAND. This DayHon. J. A. Millar was ontertaiued at a baiupud attornled by the Mayor and 130 voprvsmrtatiYe ortiaens. The Munster, roplytug to a toast of his health said dual voitL'lios customs and labour sometimes
j ?T.*.v,> him in a dUkoult position, but he | ivtvudod to till them to the best of his ab>.Uty. Ho deprecated the cry of North vensms* South- Not oue-third of ■.osslemmus had yet taken place iu the North. boo; sh-s? tt must eventually, was the uejvsv.vj the whole colony to uU'Sher th-At v-; dement. Keterrinj? to
I Me xeo.p'vts, Mr Millar said it ; mvjit-s ho oV.v, why the tvovernmeut did j" •* clo mow with the money. The i Hovp.tH‘.uo-ut had to take care that the ex-!jV-H,nt-e,tv .hd net exceed the revenue. V>> iV.y had more money at the end of C-o >y»*v Vi was Letter than a deficiency, tVenghi there was reasonable cause ■o.,v, as to the railing off of Cve pw'c.pevii.y oi the colony.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43090, 9 May 1907, Page 2
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169Banquet to Hon. J. A. Millar. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43090, 9 May 1907, Page 2
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