Nelson in the Beginning
“M y home, the city and the image of well known places pass before my eyes, and each event follow* in it* turn.”—Tristia. Saturday. 2nd April. IMS:—. The Mjrtha Ridgway arrived with immigrants. The Taitap trip (Tuekett's) has United out well, coal and limestone in abundance, and ; b< ut 20.000 acres of excellent land One of the native 'chiefs opposed the taking of coals, saying they intended working the coal themselves, etc al! ut the instigation of somebody from this place Wentworth is Hie specule* tor in cattle from Sydney Young
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 2 April 1938, Page 7
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