There is scope now for ft vigorous voung New Zealand party, with a progressive vet self-reliant free from The spendthrift shackles of Seddonism. The tide is turning fast, and that party looms largely in the future. —Napier Herald.
The three great induences that will decide the financial fate of this favored land during the next three months are : Butter, bacon, and brains. W e have the first and second. Can Parliament supply the third —Feilding Star. It will be remembered that last vear thougbout the colony there, were more than the ordinary number of crimes against the nerson; notably crimes of criminal assault on women and children ; this year is remarkable for the almost total absence of such crimes in the calendar. Judge Conolly deserves credit for the new order of things, and the lash has had a most salutary effect upon the evil disposed men in the country. —Thames Star. FLANNELETTES.—Just Landed, from =.=. Star of New Zealand. Special A alue in Plain, Striped, and Fancy Flannelettes, from per yard.—C, Rosie & Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 210, 11 September 1901, Page 3
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