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MR GILLIES IN EXPLANATION.

To the Editor,

Sir,—l made no such statement at Oamara regarding the W&tskx Bridge m that captained in - the local' in yonrissne of / to-iday {S7th).■ ■■ Mr Fishniso misrepresented’ me. did net say “that a telegram iirae • sent to- Lawrence, 4c,” I did «ay”thata 'telegram was posted op at> which statement I made nponthe authority of reliable eye-witnesses ,wha road it “ Qaery”will observe by: annone carefnl Reading of my fewronurke at tlm declaration |sf thepoil, tut the passage hander* towaa ! * spoken with the general neridt ox the contest—the intention of the >sfqp»a -: eras, perhaps nht vet? deady'-eipreseed,' s»ut meant that it laignmhjoritr of fcheißoftithe land policy of our pufy : 'tiiat bring reailly the only queStioh of difference between Mr Mapandrew’s party and M* Reid's: in short, whether our landed Opiate' is to bo made the sport of capitalistS and speculators, or jtiarto be conserved for the settlement'of ’ | large industrial era. -are! to bave a Large landed, probably dbt . v sentee, aristocracy, and. a oongeq mpt tod* antry, pc a. large t pitied freehold fanning r proprietory.—l am, 4c., Lf ii i ! J -■ , ... , . John X. Gxriuss.. &J, ;; V’;"-,/'

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Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 2

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MR GILLIES IN EXPLANATION. Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 2

MR GILLIES IN EXPLANATION. Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 2

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