THE MOTUKA SEAT.
Sir,-In Wednesday's edition you reviewed I lie chances of Sir .1. \\ard s sate 1li(,. s his Ministers, tor IC-e eel.tun. In particulur, you silid: "Mr. I . M liohls a reasonably sate seat' at Mo uiK.i. Allow inc. sir. to llntly couti-n.i.ct yo''— the delicalo "Uodenck is in lor Jie inn of his life. Times and opinions have very considerably altered since. IMb; new blood Ims comn into tho district InJpl.w mm that will not send the exponent ot delcacv back to l'arlminent oil tho Miip-i tlietic vote, as he was sent bv tho dear old local sticK-in-Uu-inud?. Air. Din-bridge, who, like the Inshman, is "a"iti' tlv Guv'mint," and is contesting the sent in the Opposition interest, is a sound, solid man, widely and favourably known bore, with a business sake in tlie district, who sticks by and believes I what ho savs. Keasonably safe! Quotha. Well, wo shall see, we shall see-—I- am, "UJjij. Wakelield, November 1. fWe shall- be delighted to find that our correspondent is correct, lioport has it that thero will certainly be a vigorous contest for tho seat.]
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 4
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186THE MOTUKA SEAT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1280, 8 November 1911, Page 4
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