AUCKLAND—THE CAPITAL.
'_" The world is his" who knows how 1 to wait." The cute Yankee adds ".long enough." 'Had Mr. Glover, M.P.,' waited until yesterday's earthquake had electrified the Wellingtonians • and damaged.- their buildings, She might have adduced ; another potent argument for the removal of the seat of • 'government from quaky J Wellington to "terra firma" in Auckland. Possibly' ha might even : now with advantage make another appeal. Picture the Prime Minister addressing the House on the necessity for economy while the noble public edifices of the capital were crumbling to ruins. 4. : Auckland! November 13. Wjt. B. Tait, ' v; ' ' ' '" v ' ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14218, 15 November 1909, Page 3
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