BLENHEIM.
■'.ri-ij' '■■ \' ■ ■■:> .: - - : ..':•;- 'Yesterday.! «In the course of a speeoh made at the opening of the Wairua Bridge to day, the ;Hon. E;T. Baid that without touching upon matters political, he would express a strong hope that the day was coming when they would see i greater uni£y of the colony, and that the days when district was set against district, and province against province, might be taken to be at an end, and the colony, thoroughly united, 'would go on and prosper. There were indications also that before very long, possibly not in his time, there would be a unity of all the' Australasian colonies, and possibly, of tjje whole South Pacific. Then there would be established on this sjde of the w,qrld,an important confederation; of colonies,' adding 'every important portion, as it'irasjn fact now, and a much greater portion, to the Empire on which " the suu never sets."
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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149BLENHEIM. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 13 March 1884, Page 2
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