THE CLAQUERS.
■' * Th% Provincial wirepullers of Dun- . edmJiave set their claquers throughout the Province to work,' arid! the r6su!t is the resolutions vjhich emanated i,|rom; jtfheProvincialoapiUl are being re- , echoed* by the puppets of Pfovinbialirai, f, 'A meeting was hdd at Woodr. lands ,<j>n. Wednesday ; evening, when -theßniall coterie there assembled* 'Weht-; .through the solemn farce <bi almost ‘ adopting,' without the / slightest attempt at •■Originality, the resolutions prepared :r One of street i( tailors M had the audacity (as reported) , r ,femake the assertion that the present . Premier, Major Atkinson, had been at * one time “ under a cloud ” —a charge ... is, one of the fonlest slanders Over uttered, for there is no public man in New Zealand who bears a higher character as an honorable and upright tnan than Major Atkinson—one against " Whofif the^slightest breath of suspicion has never been raised.— ‘ Southland Times/
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Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 4
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143THE CLAQUERS. Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 4
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