ABOLITION.
To (he htl'-’t'C. Sn;. -It mils 1 , be ap; av-H, to all rialitihiitkinu- men tbafc the tine- ins now arrived when the elector.; of SMundn should come to a decision on the wbdoni of silting down tamely whilst they are being robbed of their birthright by a pack of unscrupulous politicians, of whom it can be sa : d tint, they have “ been robbed. - ’ JNn one will venture to say fora sinele moment that the people of Otago are truly represented by the present members—l mod ouly uienfc’on lUcsm-s Kevnolds, Pyke, Idervyn. and T. 1,. tslmphevd- -nut one of whom stands the least chance of being returned at the forthcoming election. r ] here ft. nothing to be lost l.y delay, and, in fact, inr.r.h to bo g.dnod. lii is universally admitted by all. excepting perhaps snob a journal as the •viinudian,’ that the Hills now before the 1! or.se an of a very meagre character, and will he found extremely difficult to work. Lot us theicfme propped to effect spell a radical constitutional change in a deliberate fuel otalcsrpcmilce spirit, and not like a mob of impetuous schooiOoy.,. Lot us have a public meeting and ascertain the real feeling of tip; electors.-—I am, .he,, hj >’.vnvK np the Soil, Duned n, August 2S.
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Evening Star, Issue 3904, 28 August 1875, Page 3
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