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OUR PERIPATETIC REPRESENTATIVES.

To the Editor. j SfK, —I think I observed a letter from a correspondent in last evening's ; ; tak suggesting that the two City members, Messrß Maeandrew and-Stout, should return to Wellington at once. Now, Sir, I think the best thing Macandrew and Stout can do is to remain here and not return. By so doing they will be serving Otago's interests much better than when they are at Wellington, «nd their absence will permit the business 6l the country being proceeded with. For goodness sake let th3m not return to fefr* Assembly.—l am, &c, Justice. Btraedin, September 28.

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Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 4

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OUR PERIPATETIC REPRESENTATIVES. Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 4

OUR PERIPATETIC REPRESENTATIVES. Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 4

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