Late Shipping.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Nov. 20. Arrived: Steamer Talune, from New Zealand. Sailed : Steamer Zealandia, for New Zealand. Melbourne, Nov. 20, Sailed : Westralia, for New Zealand.
In a colony like this, with a summer climate, similar to that of Spain ana Italy, we ought to all but live on fruit. Masterton Times. While Mr P. A. Young is in London in connection with the fitting out of the Union Steamship Company’s _ new steamers, his duties in the colony will be taken over by Mr A. blaismitk, chief steward of the Mokoia.
Trusts are really nothing better than organisations of robbers, and there seems to°beno power on earth to prevent them from attaining their ends. If the Farmers’ Union wishes for some adventure, or trial of its youthful strength in a good' cause, I ts chance has come in the shape of the millers’ trust,—Rangitikei Advocate.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 21 November 1901, Page 3
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147Late Shipping. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 21 November 1901, Page 3
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