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YESTERDAY’S NOMINATION.

To the Editor. Sib, — What is the meaning ot the surprise, the trick I may say, played upon ua at yesterday’s nomination. Why should Caversham and I ort Chalmers bo deserted by their representatives that the Lunedin electors may be coerced into supporting the old Provincial system whether they will or no? We have enough good and true citizens of our own brought forward to stand for election. Let us be free and choose for ourselves say 1.--I am, &c., Dunedinite. Dunedin, December 17.

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Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 3

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YESTERDAY’S NOMINATION. Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 3

YESTERDAY’S NOMINATION. Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 3

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