Tlie Hon.,T, Mackenzie, who was at the ol<J identities' picnic nt Waikouaiti, dealt summarily with the statement about unemployment alleged to have been made by the^aybr of Wellington. ITiey had had a wail from Mr Wilford, he said, because Borne cripn]^§ ( ' -\vho could not wave a flag, w-efe <iut of work and lttn,d beqmerij \yho "could not get: • f wrtWfl r)ot]m decl^a that there W a ß «■ depijeasion on the- commercial horUon. , The year just pa^t, Mr Mackenzie added, was a record one. Over £22,600,000 wortli of produce had left our shores, ..and s that, meant wealth, and prosperity to. our! country. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12410, 21 March 1911, Page 2
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