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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. THE KIMBERLEY RUSH.

[lk things"go I! Wrong, wljeri..tride' 4 > (hU pressed, when 'labor'ikteoe^a'nii'the times generally out of joint, the most ' providential tiling that can happen is [ the disdo'Very of :-ii ndWf gold' (field Jilifcbl .. tho^oiWthKis^W'a^ailable'in' the ■ {yilcleraessjof Nortjie\n\Austral&i pf to see L : leav<j|tl)e, ; cpiQqy„,in considp,i;a,ble n ;miin n , ! •berai-but.it.is somerelief to know-that ■'' ftfftdy of' the' discontented are now ■ leaving these shores with a fair, proa. { ptict'bfiretnrning holier or later in a: >; happier frame of niihd |I| .and bringing. '•> bttck;--with i .<ibem sniall;' capitis i'ioi ,;'; iiWestrae'rit'.'- Kimberjey'gold:'willy l if; j the' 'field answers to ifs'desciiptiion;' j-' befdre-Vyearls bver, he circulating- in, . New Zealand, and will give this and ievery other colony in the Australian Igroup a decided lift.,,i,,l|j, matters; little. ■ jthat tlie field is.more than a. month's': i journey 'from us, ( " fi THe: undoubted' obstacles to reaching the locality only ■l'maketaie'cplqnistsjtlie more .eager ; to, set out, Though we who stay at home will indirectly benefit by;the developt tnent of the'j JKimberle|: gold field, it must nob be',fbrgotten tliat this benefit will be ahhejcost of-'nhtohisuffering and misery on the partof those,who go there, .... ;Tlie,',H p7d.4s'si ; £i"^fp,^i'""th'i^"t^ppi c^";.'a nd; rone probably,jipfbve' 'enough forall'Jbufefldaen. possessing tlie, hardiest constitutions, iln such a climate and,in such an outlandish dis;:,,tn^p ft be encountered/ nWri'go 1 ' - .toiLwo must.not.expeci to'seejken.men return. The risks that a traveller to Kimherley will have to meet are greater than those which a soldier has to face in \ a cam|aigi| b"Ml#e|thb goldijn flag* ?§& dj&cifyyj will keep men brick. Ifls inevitable' - and sacrifice themselves for the good of; 3 statemeht l 'whio , h , K r riia'de'in |i ti(ir ; colahlnß' yesterday to the effect that we approved ','' !> of h'i((' ; alppo7ntthfenb' ) #a-iiidin , H^'drih3 " 'WaSt/'tiinds'-Bfiiird-'biit' *b4ibW. er-' ■'''p^ase'tl ! 'sati'sKfc't'ioti;' kt th^a'te^'whichi' he is paid'fdr'hii'sdrtlc'e&ia'nd Wdb'iriot'i consider the colony can afford to pay two '!. MMred'a'year'fbftKem.b '-'iWHethW Mr 1 1 W(iMPt>fy<ti§ all'th'e'nlbh^swh'ioh; he receives or not iB somewhat beside 'i'thp'qistlbn/^HirbnlfbuMriessl^Vflll: ■' litigt6H%if6r%ay : hk' i be;iattehtlln'g:th'e,Waste Land Board but it is not so much the sum that Mr ISM® teMorltb" take as the amount which 'the colony can afford to .been'' . .confined to Mr.McCardle,we should have " tfkmnW some npecinl claim for consideration, but Ms nolf l/sr]scCrfrojle 6j»eparsed to defend'tlie 'arlpdifitment-iof/MriieeaeV. (• who.a]ap,§njpß seven guineas for each - meotiriglofitp JjfnjSoairip efcoMiffi others throughout" the 'colbnyV'whb nive, been pitchforked into land boards at an - enormous expense to the colony, and ' whose qualifications for their appoint-; a ments are in many instances mors than doubtful. . L«^" J ...

,<^uii?ne\V'KAlilMoetf,not^intend4:thißi Piic^butjf'OD.ttiecmilrßJjy, haifc.taken K&6 fijSt o])pi)Eunit|ffliicli; ; has prp|erfted. Ifjjflljljtoj, newly liidejjijndßrita/' tre^tedafi>'atta§J^ fromprJMontgomery as a vote of wafit of cutitidence and takca the risk of losing it. Whether he is anxious to get oiifc'of office, or whether he is pitching into Mr Montgomory because he Ihinksthat-thelatterissmalleHihan-him-self, and therefore can be easily beaten, 'i!etaaing'!ftfbfe{sJß&!W( Tho/yotjlnp; 'on Hfx' Montgomery's retrenchment motion will 'lTmariy "caWfoVca" many 'members to disclose their hands who are now keeping dark, and clear the deck for the work of th,e.session.^.Of .course no.one dreams of 1 |lie jpreaept •lytiniatry fetrcnohfngfunder | • Wjiosaible cdiiibination.oi.cflf'oaiuliaMes, i bit the thing to be found out is whether there is any other party in the House able and willing to retrench, and whether itherejsa majority of*members,«in tho, ; House vpio are' sacere infa to en' ; : ; forceTOtrenchment, 1 £ I f j

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2312, 4 June 1886, Page 2

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The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. THE KIMBERLEY RUSH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2312, 4 June 1886, Page 2

The Wairarapa Daily. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886. THE KIMBERLEY RUSH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2312, 4 June 1886, Page 2

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