While on the way up the Wanganui l’ivor recently, Sir Joseph Ward was waited upon by a deputation of settlers with regard to the river service. He is now in communication with Messrs Hatrick and Co., owners of the river fleet, suggesting a reduction in passenger and freight rates. Sir Joseph believes that if his suggestions are accepted the alterations will prove acceptable to settlers and public alike. mm medal*/ maxes SOOI'B SHI) HARNESS water prooi as a duck's back, and soft as velvet. Adds threetlmes to the -weav at leather. Measaut odour. Allows polish with blacking. , 02 BSHIBIWOH )HIGHEST AWARDS, ' to r superiority |**ck a* Brown colour. Sold By Boot Store£^Sramerß.lroa* monsere»«o. SJaawtfpctos3l Oalwioh. Irfjwflfisu "Oft -
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 34
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117Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 34
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