ELECTION NEWS.
Auoswhd, Aogait 1. A requisition hia been cent to Major Atkinson, asking him to address a publlo meeting m Auckland. He hat replied that he rauoh regrets he cannot visit Auckland for some time, as engagements prevent him doing so. Hawjsiu, August 8. Mr McQulre addreased a meeting last light, \vaa a lei^ge attendance and Mr McQuire received a vote of con^dence >y a large majority. 'A resoln^ion was saaaed tbat the meetloglhad no con^denco n Mbjjor-Atkiqion,. Mr S|oGairft advplated retrenchment and liberal land lawg. tnd oppose^ in^orferenqe with the edno*. ion yo(e. . ' ™ t v S'Y^OABQftL, Angus* }. Mr Joseph Qatgh, late member (or |n« 'ercargill, addressed hit. CQnsutue&ts to* ilgh m Sloan's Theatre. He doolared for •rofcection, and said no effective retrench* aent could be expected unless a larger lumber of the other members were uated, A vote of confidence was de> lared carried. The voting B9emß to bf boat equal for tad »gaiin^ t
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1625, 2 August 1887, Page 2
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157ELECTION NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1625, 2 August 1887, Page 2
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