Has the Colony reached dead low water yet P We feamot, because there is every sign of diminishing employment for the wbrkingman, When the present Government went intooffice, prudent men said we must embark in no new enterprises, we must cease tc plough, reap and sow, to build and to make till the political storm be over. Still manymenbadalready embarked in undertakings, and made contracts which iuvolved much expenditure for several years. They could not retrench all at once, but each year a iiuniberofthomhaveretiredirora the field, and now scarcely any are left. Tenders for improvements are few and far between, and while men like like Messrs Seddon, McKenzie, and Reeves remain in power, there can be no revival.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4815, 3 September 1894, Page 2
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