Notes and Comments.
A pretty little fable has gone th; rounds of New- Zealand '■l THE kno It has to do with the 1 ' ' of komASa. Premier’s recent hurried* *V ■ ■ ' visit' down .the coasts When he arrived at Greymonth, M* I Seddon found in ritaliOdaaWaitibjjthinr ; for both the Hokitika arid tbe Earaara-' | race-meetings, which were fiised for the same day. * Hokitika had jumped' •KumaraV dates, and" eonsequently,'th ere’was bitterness of spirit felt by' • the latter towards the other district/' This thade the Premier's' position awkward, for to appear on one -race- ■ course, and not on ;the other {there 1 being eleven mile's between the : two> would “ raise a <3sin” which uneven he might be able to i»y. But ,he watf ; equal to the emergency*' not ; known yet that he was So he got; out a •slipped
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 2
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136Notes and Comments. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 2
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