COAL AND WOOD.
!<i To' the Editor of'the-DAira Souncuuf Cuotsh ' Siz"— 'ln SaturttayVissui'of the #*>»«' th'ere 1 appeared a local paragrapli Stating that i;here"wW "sTgreat 1 scarcity of coitl'iii the' harfrdttr 1 ' of Aiicklatfd' at the preseiiirtiitfe I ,'' «»d 7<<W taighf %aVe- gone" further, ana'kad > ed, ;i alB^4'gr'eatrBcai'city "of -fityftofc* In "the buiTding r trade' likew^;T>unttergttnbV'a"greafc warifc df" timVer 1 *ill tte'experietae-ed 'vtfif' SborW for r it is '/aid 'tK/ft *&ere ar6 gotecdlyt^ny WeAlelfe'd in ■ tTie ' Wsli 1 l H J th»» ' miJl*-to fcuC'*- The "reason $ all r «lii*"sfci ) rery'^, I'daW Sfcy.-best known to Vhe 9»riiei rifagaßfca r 'i4( tnosa pai'ticufai' byaSoheß of '^r»a^:' "Oner thing, fct-aill *?etetti r 'li'-fi&'r'fiotly cle»r, ttitf-'tf cfcrinob "be owJng^o^rfea^fty in the labour market, nor'td tKe'waUt of 'a ' for &'ifr" dftpoaalf »«or i to' thfc'Van't of VeWeK to brine th'eVn to-^nkAet,' 'nor to IJ any "gcafdity -of the ar deles' 'thgmielWs f thttrefotre'thg-cinse -ffiuplf bo "atWfbuta'bld to'sometßing 'fehe'. ' " The&i'oefieTe is, that capital \WII tibt'etoploy'lat^urUn'reifc'irioreed, 2b obt»ins f tt for' Half ito J r«lu«^the' I mo«6-'. r 6'f.''^Uve "and'leriive""beibg altogether forgotte^ by' tKe;^!BeBBors' a of it-in*'lien'<&- the' Weat "difficulty'experience'd'iii getting o teitnef^ri'o* fif^ddd jasTiiow inAuckUnl. >u Sdbm t!i*n -feinploy "Üb'da^the inwltet 1 witPb^ left VithdSjfr' mS^leMential requisites."^ 'ricli «n3 poo£alik'e ? 1 But especially the latter willful the cßre" effe-cfes ifa ? "th&-e'xtr^ely cold weather ' ene-wnnld "thittk that a -'great demand would c*use aptentifnlTmroply. •wi^i.t^ case, I know, every where pipe,- Itia the acience of true' political ee'dn'ofny' an'd 1 Social progress It is tHe onwaVd p*ath to iJry»perity. ' ' We'W* bleS&B by a beneficent PfdVidenoeP^ith rich- resources "^Sd an increasing ttrt -capitalists in Auckland •tiave > ttotthe«pirit or enterprifle -to employ the one^ in developing theother,-.-ft"at-'tbey'h»V6'in: other placet, because 1 they oanntft/'fonootb, get it for next 't6 nOthitfg.'-- TtM, *tf/, '^ •>' - ; , -' r .^ * -^i» mlj > f »n'j>.;r. .>. .in « t>"»> •( ""-ArNTHHOIWI, Aiickl*nd,July^,a«6BJ' •»--'- "
A man adver tiled 'for a wife^ and requested each candidate to enclose her carte-de-visite. A spirited young lady wrote to the advertiser in the following terms :—": — " Sir, — I do not enclose my . carte, for, though there is some authority for putting a cart before a horse, I kmw of none for patting one before, an *!«(," A
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 4
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356COAL AND WOOD. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 4
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