THE MEETING AT ARROW.
TO THE EDITOK OF THE Dt'XSTAX TIMES. Sill, —In your issue of the 14th inst. a meeting is reported to have been held at the Arrow, when resolutions were passed in favor of the present Provincial Government, and a requisition adopted and numerously signed requesting me to resign my seat in the General Assembly. I have to inform you that no political meeting whatever has been held here, and the only foundation for such a report ap pears to be that Mr Charles Rowley, a paid Agent of tire Provincial Government, after remaining a week at a small outlying diggings, called the Twelve Mile, collected a few miners together of the way of thinkink of his emp'oyer, and after a large amount of taking on his part, passed cer-
tain resolutions wr'tten by himself; the number present never exceeded thirty, not half of-whom were electors, I remain, Sir, Your obedieat Servant, Ch. S. HAUGHTON. Arrowtown, June 19th IBC7.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 270, 28 June 1867, Page 3
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