MR BRIGHTS LECTURES.
Mr Charles Bright delivered the first of lusgenes -of Sunday •veaing free-thought of " was "Ftogiroand itSAjpttif faitiry—• Roman Catholic and Protestant." Th&^n. well r tii ie*o e W: • / ' th it would fetter their '■' pr< fe thtf dky-sh^rfA^otrWi^^/ T&tfjJWWrf* benrf»ofth<)^f«m««iaßtia«t§^ *- trtlft Tiwilflin fif 3F American oinwlftMnr «)* Qt*M**ha*e*« »ai#efte*»tfan;W coSe to terms with fto^^"lS6ena2ftn?' 1 . iafcß]ißftl6< r gi*>in^ of tie various recomn^d^pepptßjtftffift^ culdk The spread of Ell tfThig Jdfcger loth tn .WW Frptr 7 ?*»' upon ?«^ Mai W &e i^^t^' i §ffilH^' oe of imw'TOeJ'tt itihaffiireveniuWa'fo »* * *ft W- l triF-*'- ,,ttt "-it; Uv*f i; ; JOlm '' ■ ».-o. Dkml jWaWf'/ wfl«oh; n " f 1 Dfudd-Rosaand KntheliS: 4,nnhM ™^
_ Only one candidate waanominated-for the*"' .: Dnntitekiataßngj .iwkatikja% Jfctf.TnlMra%&>y jyy ■■S*J.- M A. Young, -J..* i^t» 3 « B } l pij|| >7 as he toss oonoeiihedriqSl»wi«id u«Mbaiy. f f ■Abolition gL - - * 11^'inettTworl^ itieofton with the Acts owitiMMmmtaiL ins 7 m taking aa he oonndered-«ueh «i»«inA - - tfusftbtoooarsej there wotddafk 0* .d|anoe'J6P ge*fer*h^ -future. He tX
and Mr John Read. - X. Two candulatgs were nomioat^d-^-iiamely, Mr hj. w^^ovn^^ son. . .**' rutins wt&Mwrj OTBPOPO BIDING. Mr Thomas Henderson. otakaikTb&inq. BBOWN%?ftBJJgo. Mr J. C. Brown was returned for Brown's Biding without opposition-. TAPAHJII RIDING. " .„ . . - Tapanui Biding withotft.oppoaition. GABBIKL'S biding. Mr H. Bastings, Mrfi". C. Clayton, and MrT. nominated. Mr W. D.*tofts&*aW d* t&& Fraser were nominated.
Chas.Coiclough, Thos. Baixd/X MftcEnson, and W. Camgs& s^p^u NEVIS STDZNG. B. Drury, R. Little, J. Crombie, and Chas. M'Kenna. SABNSOXBT/GH RIDINO. Biding were W. Fraser and W. F. Forrest. KAWABATJ BIDING. Mr V. Fyke was returned without opposition. ~ 81D1NG.,.. . „ James «Potfcer» DAVflbon J&n A B«s% Feraud, and William Greenbank. ri. MANTrHKBTKII-BIDDTQ. John t Mr John Laverty has been elected. Thomas Foster elected. KYBBTJBN BIDING. William f M SBBFENTINS BIDDCG. R«bert^'Ghwg^Twfneail^a«hlt v and John Thomas S&Sfe#° n - ' n this riding there are probawy onQr adozenelecin these elections, being—For Hawea, Messrs Colclough and Cameron; for Nevis, Mr Crombie or Mrtittle. Mr Pyke represents the strongest constituency in the confidence rcrafe the persecution of a section &t thelDunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 2
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329MR BRIGHTS LECTURES. Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 2
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