Mr Seddon's Reply.
A private cable message states that Mr Seddon, replying to the welcome given him at Sydney, said he had left for a short time God's Own Country, peace and plenty, to bask for a time in the sunshine of Australia and enjoy the proverbial hospitality and good friendship of its people. Australia and New Zealand were working out destinies apart, but there was a federation of kindred and language and people, which was the strongest bond of union that could be formed. New Zealand had sympathised with Australia in her adversity, and now rejoiced with her in her prosperity, which, he hoped, would increase and be lasting.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8452, 17 May 1906, Page 5
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