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DUNEDIN.

October 14.

Captain Scott was favorably received at Roslyn. He announced himself a thorough freetrader, a supporter of the Bible in schools, and will give the Government an independent support. Mr Murray addressed his constituents at Milton last night. A motion was moved that the meeting endorse Mr Murray's action during the past session, but to this was afterwards added the words that Mr Murray be invited to offer himself for re-election. An amendment was moved thanking him for his past services and his address, but considering that there were two local candidates in the field he should retire. Twenty voted for the amendment, and the motion was carried by a large majority.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3211, 14 October 1881, Page 3

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DUNEDIN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3211, 14 October 1881, Page 3

DUNEDIN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3211, 14 October 1881, Page 3

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