β¨ Governor's Speech
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 9
They also believe that a Department of Agriculture can be made productive of great practical utility, without entailing any unnecessary additional departmental expenditure.
They also propose to submit to you measures which, they trust, will improve the relations of labour to capital and promote the cause of industrial progress.
My Advisers consider that earnest attention should be given to the development of the vast mineral resources of the colony, and believe that much can be done to further the mining interests at a moderate cost.
I propose that after a suitable recess you should proceed to the consideration of these and other important measures for the public benefit which will be submitted to you.
I assure you of my earnest desire to co-operate with you in your efforts to promote the welfare and prosperity of the colony, and I pray that your labours may, by the blessing of God, conduce to the well-being and happiness of the people.
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBUKY, Government Printer, Wellington.
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
ποΈ Opening of the First Session of the Eleventh Parliament
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration27 January 1891
Parliament, Opening Speech, Governor, Agriculture, Labour, Mining, Public Welfare
- George Didsbury, Government Printer
NZ Gazette 1891, No 9