OTAKI'S LAST MEMBER.
■Sir,—Ynur note that there is a probability of Mr. W. H. Field contain-; .the Jliitt seal shortly lias induced mo to remind electors of' one of (he onuses of thnt ju'utleman's defeat la=t December. 1 refer to members' honorarium?, which Mr. Field, in a speech al Olaki, thought should be increased. Ho repented ibis nt -Man.ikau, but was subsequently so foolish a> to deny having ever expressed limself in favour of any increase! A groat number of straightforward men testified to having heard him do so, and I am one. of them. But it was no good, Mr. Field wouldn't admit it. so he lost quite a number of friends. Of his balancing feat on the "rail" in connection with (he lie'v county agitation, nothing more need be paid here. Of course, he Inst his seat principally became of .our being tired of the Government, but the margin was very small, and but for the facts above mentioned he must have beaten the pledge-breaker.-1 am, etc.. INNUENDO.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 4
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170OTAKI'S LAST MEMBER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 4
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