"THE HON. A. J. CADMAN.
G OLDFIELDS: WANTS,
fE SUNDAY LABOUR QUESTION.
Telegraph —Own Correspondent)
WAI KINO, this day.
The Hon. A. J. Cadman visited Karanga- , L yesterday evening. He met the blle in Bunyard Hall, Mr Hogg being in P, Vhoir The question of water supply discussed. The Minister stated that \- only way he saw out of the difficulty that the Government should grant *Icli "oldfiehl requiring water supply an , ea a iAmount for that purpose, and that the •nslrip should finance the balance. Re c°;n(hv observance at batteries, the Eister said he felt very strongly on the Meet. 'He considered the general object H most people was to better themselves lid their families, and therefore they Tould uphold this observance, as he Relieved the various mining companies Wmild, through the extra work required to teen their returns up, be in a position to reinstate the men lately knocked off, and thisW Jay would be made up. He also Lreed to have Dogherty's Creek reserved . fo" watei' supply purposes. . _ On the previous evening in raeroa the Minister was waiterl upon by members of i, e County Council, and promised to obtain an allocation of £3,115 for various roads on the goldfields. Mr Moore also obtained a promise of £250 to build a punt utNetherton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 5
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